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Published 11:36 1 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 12:47 1 Nov 2022 GMT
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Wednesday is set to be very windy with heavy and thundery rain heading eastwards in the morning with localised flooding.
The wind is set to become more severe and potentially disruptive, especially on the west coast, by Wednesday.
The weather is then set to stay stormy during the afternoon as the rain clears into the Irish Sea but heavy thundery showers will follow from the west.
Temperatures are set to be between 10 and 14 degrees with strong or gale force southerly winds, veering southwest to west in direction.
Thursday will see sunny spells and showers with some being heavy and prolonged, with the longest dry and sunny periods expected in the east of the country.
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