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Published 09:21 12 Jan 2020 GMT
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As for tonight: "Becoming cloudier for a time this evening and early tonight with scattered showers extending eastwards for a time, followed by dry clear spells. Cloud will thicken from the west later in the night and rain will push in from the Atlantic towards morning. "Lows of 0 to 4 degrees with a patchy frost in places early on, but temperatures rising in all areas before dawn as southerly winds strengthen." Rain will then become "persistent and heavy" on Monday before Storm Brendan comes about. "Mostly cloudy with patchy rain or drizzle to begin on Monday, with rain soon becoming persistent and heavy near Atlantic coasts. Storm Brendan will bring very windy or stormy conditions as the morning unfolds, with heavy (possibly thundery and squally) rain extending eastwards over the country, with spot flooding likely.Residual rain and showers from overnight will clear later this morning and many areas will become dry and bright with sunny spells. Passing showers will still occur though, mainly in the west. Highs of 5 to 8 degrees generally, but 9 or 10 degrees near west and south coasts. pic.twitter.com/p6r2E2Tpbe
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) January 12, 2020
"Clearer intervals and showers, some heavy with a risk of hail and thunder, will follow from the west later. Strong to gale force and gusty southerly winds will develop in all areas for a time during the day, with severe and damaging gusts, especially in Atlantic and southern coastal areas. "Winds will veer southwesterly as the heavy rain clears, gradually easing, except in parts of the west and northwest, where gale force winds and the risk of severe gusts will continue. There is a significant risk of coastal flooding due to a combination of strong winds, high spring tides and storm surge. Top temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees."Status Orange - Wind warning for Wexford, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford. Valid: Monday 13th January 7am to 3pm.https://t.co/ozrQHtoOkt#StormBrendan pic.twitter.com/7tmDCdoUc2
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) January 11, 2020
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