Met Eireann issues nationwide Status Yellow weather warning
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Met Eireann issues nationwide Status Yellow weather warning
"The entire country will be under a Status Yellow wind warning from midnight until 6pm on Thursday, with strong and gusty southwesterly winds forecast. Potential impacts during the warning will include difficult travelling conditions, debris or loose objects displaced and some fallen branches or trees."
"Co Donegal will come under a separate Status Yellow rain warning from 6am on Thursday morning, with the warning staying in place until 6am on Friday. With spells of heavy rains expected, possible impacts will include spot flooding, poor visibility and difficult travelling conditions."
"Snow is possible in areas of higher ground and in the northwest this week on Thursday evening and Friday, according to Met Éireann. Rain or showers are set for each day this week, with intermittent drier patches and some sunny spells."
Ireland will experience severe weather on Thursday with a nationwide Status Yellow wind warning from midnight to 6pm, bringing strong and gusty southwesterly winds causing difficult travel conditions, debris displacement, and fallen branches or trees. County Donegal faces an additional Status Yellow rain warning from 6am Thursday to 6am Friday, with heavy rainfall expected to cause spot flooding, poor visibility, and hazardous travel. Snow is possible on higher ground and in the northwest Thursday evening and Friday. Throughout the week, a mobile Atlantic regime will bring daily rain or showers with intermittent dry patches and sunny spells, with temperatures ranging from 5 to 11 degrees Celsius.
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