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What to wear in Belfast?

What to wear in Belfast? Clothes Forecast provides information on appropriate clothes in Belfast.

Belfast experiences cool weather because of the Gulf Stream and is warmer than other regional locations within the same latitude. However, it doesn't rain as much as in other regions, especially in the southeast. Belfast has an average of 213 rainy days annually, and you should be ready for wet weather when visiting.

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5 Day Clothes Forecast

Belfast - Apr 26(Friday)

During the day

It is cold enough to wear a coat, you will need winter clothes.

At night

A down jacket, gloves, warm hat and scarf. It is cold, so keep warm enough.


Weather Forecast

Morning :

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broken clouds

Afternoon :

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scattered clouds

Night :

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few clouds

Belfast - Apr 27(Saturday)

During the day

It is cold enough to wear a coat, you will need winter clothes.

At night

A down jacket, gloves, warm hat and scarf. It is cold, so keep warm enough.


Weather Forecast

Morning :

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light rain

Afternoon :

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light rain

Night :

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few clouds

Belfast - Apr 28(Sunday)

During the day

A jacket or coat, you will need light winter clothes.
If you are sensitive to cold, keep yourself warm.

At night

A winter coat, gloves, warm hat and scarf. It is cold, so keep warm enough.


Weather Forecast

Morning :

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clear sky

Afternoon :

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light rain

Night :

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light rain

Belfast - Apr 29(Monday)

During the day

It is cold enough to wear a coat, you will need winter clothes.

At night

Same as daytime.


Weather Forecast

Morning :

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overcast clouds

Afternoon :

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light rain

Night :

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light rain

Belfast - Apr 30(Tuesday)

During the day

It is cold enough to wear a coat, you will need winter clothes.

At night

Same as daytime.


Weather Forecast

Morning :

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light rain

Afternoon :

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light rain

Night :

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overcast clouds

About 5 Day Clothes Forecast
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Clothes for each Season & each Month

We provide information on appropriate clothes for each season and clothes for each month (Monthly Recommended Clothes).

Clothes for each Season

Seasonal weather in Belfast

The best time to visit Belfast is late spring because ts warmer and drier than other months. November and October are the rainiest months; however, January experiences the highest number of rainy days. Spring has longer days averaging between 12 to 16 hours of daylight from March to May.

Summer has the warmest and longest days. You should expect 15 to 17 hours of daylight each day and twilights that stretch far into the evening. The fall season feels like the end of summer; however, it gets colder when the rain picks up and the days grow shorter.

Belfast experiences the coldest winters, accompanied by lots of rainfall. You may encounter frost in the morning and evening. The days begin getting longer and inch up to 10 hours a day in February. What kind of clothes should you pack for Belfast?

Spring

  • Raincoat
  • Warm sweater
  • Warm clothes
  • Waterproof shoes
  • Warm jacket

Belfast is the most beautiful in spring. It experiences mild temperatures, especially between April and June. You should pack two types of clothing for sunny days (20 to 24 degrees Celsius) or windy and cold days. March is 14 to 16 degrees, and 19 to 21 degrees in May.

You should pack warm clothes when visiting Belfast in the spring. You may bring a heavy jumper, a cardigan, and a warm jacket to protect against the cold and rain. You should pack warm accessories like a scarf, warm hat, and socks if you plan to visit in march since it's chillier from lingering winter elements.

Summer

  • Jacket
  • Gloves
  • Windbreaker
  • Sweater
  • Comfortable sneakers
  • Warm socks

Belfast's summer weather is similar to spring; however, the temperatures are milder. The region's temperature averages 20 degrees; however, it can drop to 15 degrees when the weather gets chillier. You should pack warm waterproof clothes to protect you from the rain and cold weather.

You won't need to pack a heavy coat when visiting Belfast in the summer; however, you should pack layers and a few light jumpers or cardigans. You should also pack a waterproof jacket and shoes to wear when it rains. Pack some light pants and shirts, plus a summer dress to wear on warm days.

Autumn

  • Raincoat
  • Windbreaker
  • Sweater
  • Cardigans
  • T-shirts
  • Comfortable sneakers

Autumn weather in Belfast is similar to France's summers and Ireland's spring. You should pack a raincoat, windbreaker, and a comfortable sweater to keep warm. Belfast's fall weather changes abruptly, and you should prepare for the sudden changes by layering your outfits.

You should also check the weather forecast before planning your trip. Check daily, and hourly weather changes since there is a chance you may experience all weather seasons within the day. Pack a warm hat, a scarf, gloves, a waterproof jacket, and shoes. You don't need to pack heavy-duty boots unless you plan to mountain climb.

Winter

  • Scarf
  • Gloves
  • Hat
  • Waterproof clothes
  • Sweaters
  • Jacket
  • Pullovers

Belfast winters aren't that cold; however, you should still pack some warm winter clothes, especially if you come from a tropical climate. It hardly ever snows in the region, and temperatures rarely drop below 0 degrees. However, you may feel cold because of the humidity and chilly wind.

You should pack warm, weather-resistant clothes to explore the city and the surrounding countryside. Pack some sturdy boots, a thick coat, and various cold-weather accessories. Also, you should dress in layers, especially in the mornings and evenings.

Monthly Recommended Clothes

The following are the recommended clothes for daytime and nighttime based on the average high/low temperatures for each month.

Recommended Clothes in Belfast

monthClothes
JanDaytime:
A coat, gloves and a warm hat.
Nighttime:
A down jacket, gloves, warm hat and so on.
FebDaytime:
A coat, gloves and a warm hat.
Nighttime:
A down jacket, gloves, warm hat and so on.
MarDaytime:
A jacket or coat. Gloves and warm hat may be necessary.
Nighttime:
A coat or down jacket, gloves, a warm hat and so on.
AprDaytime:
A jacket or coat, you will need light winter clothes.
Nighttime:
A coat, gloves and a warm hat.
MayDaytime:
A light jacket, sweater, or light winter clothes (jacket or coat).
Nighttime:
A coat, gloves and a warm hat.
JunDaytime:
A long-sleeved shirt, and a light jacket or sweater.
Nighttime:
A jacket or coat. Gloves and warm hat may be necessary.
JulDaytime:
A long-sleeved shirt, and a light jacket or sweater.
Nighttime:
A jacket or coat, you will need light winter clothes.
AugDaytime:
A long-sleeved shirt, and a light jacket or sweater.
Nighttime:
A jacket or coat, you will need light winter clothes.
SepDaytime:
A light jacket, sweater, or light winter clothes (jacket or coat).
Nighttime:
A jacket or coat. Gloves and warm hat may be necessary.
OctDaytime:
A jacket or coat, you will need light winter clothes.
Nighttime:
A coat, gloves and a warm hat.
NovDaytime:
A jacket or coat. Gloves and warm hat may be necessary.
Nighttime:
A coat, gloves and a warm hat.
DecDaytime:
A coat, gloves and a warm hat.
Nighttime:
A coat or down jacket, gloves, a warm hat and so on.

Average temperature

Low : Average low temperature, High : Average high temperature

More Information

Attractions

Belfast is Northern Ireland's capital, and people once considered it a powerful ship-building center where the infamous RMS Titanic was built. Mentioning the city's name to a certain generation invokes images of conflict; however, the power-sharing government and peace process has led to Ireland's remarkable transformation and rebirth.

Visitor numbers have increased in the region, and some places often frequented include the Titanic Quarter and other locations associated with the vessel. Other experiences include shopping at Donegal and Victoria Square and dining at various restaurants and diners. You may also visit museums like the waterfront Hall, Ulster Museum, and the Albert Memorial Clock.


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