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Published 07:28 5 Feb 2020 GMT
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"Saturday will see a cool, dry, bright start for many with some showers in western areas. Turning wet and extremely windy by early afternoon through the west and south and extending countrywide through the afternoon and evening with the risk of some severe squally conditions for a short time during the early evening, as the rain clears eastwards to showers some possibly wintry in the northwest."
"Cold and largely dry for a time overnight with lows of 0 to 4 degrees Celsius and some frost in places. But further rain and strengthening south to southwest winds overnight will be in western areas later in the night."
"Very strong and squally southwest winds with heavy rain on Sunday morning with possibly some wintry falls for a time in parts of the north, but clearing to showers and blustery westerly winds later in the day."
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