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MET Eireann has issued two Status Yellow weather warnings this morning as Ireland braces for a possible storm. A storm could push past Ireland in the Atlantic, bringing gale force winds and rain
Forecasters warned of wind gusts up to 90 miles per hour and more than half a month’s rainfall in less than a day
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Met Éireann warns of severe gusts and dangerous conditions across Ireland. Check for the latest on closures and cancellations.
The weather has been bitterly cold this week, but temperatures are expected to increase over the weekend as spells of rain and cloud return to parts of Ireland
Train services in some areas will be suspended later and ferries have been cancelled as Storm Bram sweeps in with gusts of up to 90mph forecast. The Met Office has issued an amber wind warning for northern Scotland later on Tuesday while the rest of the country is covered by yellow wind warnings which extend into Wednesday.