Storm Conall to miss Ireland but hit UK and the Netherlands
Briefly

Storm Conall, named by Met Éireann, is expected to bring very heavy gusts to the Netherlands while having no impact on Ireland, confirmed Irish forecaster Matthew Martin.
Met Éireann confirmed that Storm Conall 'will have no impact on Ireland' and will develop after passing over southern Britain into the low countries.
Temperatures in the region will dip below freezing, dropping to -3 to 2 degrees, with rainfall likely to continue especially in eastern and southeastern areas.
The forecast for the week indicates a shift to more mild and unsettled weather with cloud, rain, and drizzle expected to spread across the region.
Read at Irish Independent
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