
The warning takes effect at tea time this evening and remains in place until at least 5:00am tomorrow.
Expect strong and gusty southwesterly winds, particularly along coastal areas.
Potential impacts include hazardous travelling conditions, displaced debris or loose objects, and the possibility of fallen branches or trees.
Met Éireann reports that outbreaks of rain will move eastwards this evening and into early tonight, followed by clearer intervals and heavy snow showers pushing in from the west.
Tomorrow should be mostly dry and bright, featuring sunny spells mixed with occasional showers.
Thursday looks set to turn wet and windy, with periods of rain — some heavy — accompanied by fresh to strong, gusty southwesterly winds.
Into Thursday night and early Friday, some lying snow could develop in parts of the west and northwest. Showers may fall as sleet or even snow at times on Friday morning, as cooler air influences the weather pattern.
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