Met Eireann issues status yellow wind warning for three counties, while entire country under wind warning later in the week
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Met Eireann issues status yellow wind warning for three counties, while entire country under wind warning later in the week
"Met Éireann have issued today's yellow wind warning for counties Donegal, Galway and Mayo, which will come into place at 6pm, until 5am Wednesday morning. Strong and gusty south-westerly winds are expected, particularly in coastal areas. A separate status yellow wind warning will be in place on Wednesday night from midnight until 6pm on Thursday."
"This week is set to bring rain and showers each day, with temperatures dipping later in the week. Thursday will also see a spell of wet and windy weather, according to Met Éireann. This will be followed by a transition to cooler air, with lowest temperatures expected to drop to freezing and wintry hazards possible."
"It will be generally cloudy this morning with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, becoming patchier for a time later in the morning and early afternoon before more persistent rain extends from the west. There will be highest temperatures of between 9 to 13 degrees."
Ireland faces a wet and windy week with daily rain and showers expected. Yellow wind warnings are in effect for Donegal, Galway, and Mayo from Tuesday evening through Thursday afternoon, with strong southwesterly winds particularly affecting coastal areas. Temperatures will gradually decrease throughout the week, reaching freezing levels by Thursday evening with potential wintry conditions. Wednesday will be relatively dry with scattered showers, mainly coastal. Thursday brings wet and windy weather followed by a transition to cooler air. Daytime highs range from 8-13 degrees early in the week, declining as temperatures approach freezing by week's end.
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