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Storm Arwen to hit North West this weekend

Met Eireann has issue a Status Yellow wind warning for a number of counties surrounding Roscommon as the first named storm of the season – Storm Arwen – arrives.

Mayo and Sligo will see northerly winds reach mean speed of 45 to 65 Km/hr with gusts of 90 to 110 km/hr throughout Friday afternoon, evening and night.

The warning is valid from 3pm Friday to 5am Saturday.

Forecast (at 6am Friday)

A cold windy day with temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees. There’ll be widespread showers, heavy at times, and falling as sleet and snow over hills and mountains. Northwest to north winds will be fresh to strong and gusty and will reach gale force on coasts.

TONIGHT

Temperatures tonight will be down to between zero and plus 2 degrees and the strong winds will continue, fresh to strong and gusty northwest to north. Showers will become mainly isolated to coastal regions with clear spells inland for a time, later on the showers becoming more widespread again and falling as sleet and with snow over hills and mountains.

TOMORROW – SATURDAY 27TH NOVEMBER

The strong winds and cold weather continue through Saturday with temperatures during the day ranging between 3 and 6 degrees. There’ll be further showers, again some of sleet and snow on hills. The winds will begin to ease later in the day.

NATIONAL OUTLOOK

Winds will become mainly light westerly during Saturday night with lowest temperatures of between minus 2 and plus 2 degrees occurring early in the night. It’ll be dry at first with clear weather. Cloudier conditions will develop in the west with rain along western coasts early in the night, slowly spreading through Munster and Connacht. The east will stay dry and cold with temperatures rising in the west.

The east of the country will stay cold on Sunday, with higher temperatures returning to western parts. It’ll be cloudy and dull with patchy rain for a time then it will brighten up with sunny spells, the best in the east. Winds will be light southerly or variable in the east and will freshen over Munster and Connacht from a northwesterly direction. Temperatures will be between 9 and 11 degrees in Munster and Connacht and between 3 and 5 degrees in Leinster and Ulster. Sunday night will be cold with temperatures near to or below freezing in the east and north and not below 5 degrees in Munster and Connacht.

Temperatures on Monday will range between 7 degrees in the east and 10 degrees in the west. Light westerly winds will freshen overnight. There’ll be showers along coasts and in the north with sunny spells elsewhere and it will be mainly dry on Monday night when temperatures will fall to between 3 degrees in the east and 7 degrees in the west.

Tuesday will be mainly dry with showers on coasts at first, becoming widespread later. Afternoon temperatures will be 11 or 12 degrees for all provinces with a moderate to fresh westerly wind. Temperatures overnight between 3 and 5 degrees.

The further outlook to the middle of next week is for fresh northwest winds moderating west to southwest with showers mainly on coasts and temperatures between 7 and 11 degrees generally.

 

 

 

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