Met Éireann has issued wind warnings for several counties, predicting fallen trees, difficult travel, and debris on Friday morning. The weather leading up to this includes a blustery Thursday with rain followed by clearer skies. Friday starts wet but improves to sunshine and scattered showers. A yellow wind warning also applies to Antrim, Armagh, and Down. Those traveling should be prepared for windy conditions and potential transport disruptions, while temperatures will remain cool throughout the week with a mix of sun and rain.
Met Éireann have warned that potential impacts include: fallen trees or branches, difficult travelling conditions and debris or loose objects displaced.
Thursday will also be a blustery day but with no warnings in place, bringing squally rain turning into sunny spells.
Tomorrow is likely to have a wet start due to spells of heavy rain, with brighter weather expected to follow.
A yellow wind warning has been issued for three countries - Antrim, Armagh and Down, with strong winds potentially disrupting transport.
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