"Storm Dave will bring very strong southerly winds, veering westerly by the evening with severe gusts and coastal gales. The warning will be valid from 3pm on Saturday until midnight on Sunday."
"Possible impacts include some fallen trees, branches, wave overtopping, difficult travelling conditions, debris and loose objects displaced. Easter weekend is expected to bring unsettled conditions, with a chance of hail and sleet on Easter Sunday."
"The UK Met Office has also issued a Status Yellow wind warning for Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Derry. It said Storm Dave will bring a spell of very strong winds Saturday into Easter Sunday morning which may cause some damage and travel disruption."
Storm Dave is expected to bring very strong southerly winds, shifting to westerly by evening, with severe gusts and coastal gales. Warnings are in effect from Saturday afternoon until midnight Sunday. Impacts may include fallen trees, difficult travel conditions, and debris. Easter weekend will see unsettled weather, with a chance of hail and sleet on Easter Sunday. The UK Met Office has also issued wind warnings for several regions. Thursday will start dry but will become cloudier with rain, particularly in west Connacht, leading to cooler temperatures.
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