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Met Eireann has issued another warning when Storm Aiden hits Ireland.
The national forecaster issued the new alert for Donegal, Galway and Mayo as gusts over 100km / h prepare to hit.
The new warning is valid from 11pm. M. From Saturday until 6 a.m. M. From Sunday morning.
It says: “Strong south-southeast winds veering from the southwest will reach average speeds of 50 to 65 km / h with gusts of between 90 and 100 km / h.”
“The winds will be stronger in coastal areas. Valid: 23:00 on Saturday 10/31/2020 to 6:00 on Sunday 11/01/2020”.
Meanwhile, more severe weather is expected Sunday even after Storm Aiden passes.
Met Eireann expects dire conditions to hit coastal areas all day with a state red gale warning.
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The forecaster said: “Stormy Sunday with some bright or sunny spells to start.”
“However, the outbreaks of rain will spread from the southwest during the morning and afternoon, sometimes becoming intense and bringing the risk of flooding.
“Southwest winds will stay cool to strong in the southern counties, decreasing from mild to moderate elsewhere. Some patches of fog as well. Higher temperatures of 10 to 16 degrees, cooler in the north and milder in the south”.
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