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Published 11:00 15 Feb 2020 GMT
Updated 11:11 15 Feb 2020 GMT
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As for Saturday evening, spells of heavy rain are expected with some thundery downpours likely and more flooding. Winds will ease for a time inland, but gales will continue in coastal counties. And it looks like the impact of Storm Dennis will continue to be felt on Sunday. Tomorrow is expected to be wet and windy with stormy conditions in Atlantic coastal counties, especially in northwestern counties. Widespread heavy showers, especially in the north and west, are set to arrive too with a risk of hail and thunder. Some of the showers may turn wintry on higher ground. Sunday night will see even more showers overnight, although they will become confined to western and northern coasts for a time.Status Orange Wind Warning for Wexford and Waterford.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) February 15, 2020
Valid from 09:00 Sat, 15-Feb-2020 until 20:00 Sat, 15-Feb-2020. https://t.co/ozrQHtoOkt#stormdennis pic.twitter.com/eIddAZuP5W
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