Met Eireann issues status yellow wind warning for three counties as temperatures to hit zero this week
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Met Eireann issues status yellow wind warning for three counties as temperatures to hit zero this week
"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."
"Met Éireann have issued the yellow wind warning for counties Donegal, Galway and Mayo, which will come into place at 6pm this evening, until 5am Wednesday morning. Strong and gusty south-westerly winds are expected, particularly in coastal areas."
"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."
This week brings persistent wet and windy conditions across Ireland. Rain and showers are forecast daily, with temperatures ranging from 9 to 13 degrees initially, dropping to 0 to 4 degrees by Thursday evening as cooler air moves in. Met Éireann issued yellow wind warnings for Donegal, Galway, and Mayo from 6pm Tuesday until 5am Wednesday, with strong gusty southwesterly winds expected particularly in coastal areas. Tuesday features outbreaks of rain and drizzle clearing eastward by evening, followed by scattered showers mainly affecting Atlantic coastal counties. Wednesday begins dry and bright with sunshine but turns windy overnight with showery rain. Wintry hazards are possible as temperatures approach freezing.
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