Ireland is expected to experience winds slightly above 100kmh as Storm Floris moves across the north-west towards Scotland. Scotland could endure damaging winds of up to 160kmh, disrupting ferries and flights. Status Yellow wind warnings have been issued for numerous counties in Ireland, and rain warnings for some areas are predicted to lift by 10am. Dangerous traveling conditions, potential structural damage, and power outages are anticipated. Bank holiday Monday will begin with wet, windy weather, and winds will ease throughout the day, with temperatures ranging from 16C to 21C.
Parts of Scotland could see winds potentially reach a damaging 160kmh, with everything from ferries to flights likely to be disrupted as the storm passes.
Met Éireann has issued Status Yellow wind warnings for counties including Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Donegal, Cavan, Leitrim and Monaghan.
People have been warned to expect potentially dangerous travelling conditions across the north-west, with storm debris, fallen trees and potential structural damage.
Bank holiday Monday will start off wet and windy across the country, with strong and gusty south-west to west winds, reaching gale force along coasts.
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