Storm Ingrid: Ireland Weather Warning Zone Triggered

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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here’s a summary of the weather forecast for Ireland, based on the provided text:

Overall: Unsettled, wet, adn breezy weather is expected to continue, dominated by low pressure systems.Limited radiant spells are anticipated.

Key Points:

* Storm Ingrid: Remnants will bring heavy rain, most significantly to the south and southeast. Not expected to cause major disruption beyond rain.
* Friday: Heavy rain and potential gale-force winds along coastal areas.
* Saturday: Mixed day with heavy showers/rain outbreaks.
* sunday: Mixed weather, with rain and drizzle becoming less frequent, allowing for some sunny spells.
* Monday: Cloudy, breezy, and wet with heavy rain spreading northeast.
* Tuesday: Cloudier and wetter in the east,drier with potential bright spells in the west.
* potential Snow: Parts of Ulster may see snow Monday night/Tuesday, but this is not a major concern currently. Wintry hazards could become more widespread if the jet stream shifts, but it’s not expected.
* Temperatures: Generally cold, ranging from 2-9 degrees Celsius.
* Winds: Moderate to fresh, becoming cyclonic variable, then easterly, and southeasterly. Strong winds are possible on eastern and southeastern coasts.

In short, prepare for a cold, wet, and unsettled period with a small chance of snow in the north.

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