Flooding is possible in some low-lying coastal areas due to the coincidence of high tides and onshore winds
Tuesday will be a very windy day as Storm Bram tracks close to Ireland. Strong to gale force and gusty southerly winds will veer southwest. Flooding is possible in some low-lying coastal areas due to the coincidence of high tides and onshore winds.
Widespread thundery rain at first,will also lead further to surface water. The rain will clear to scattered showers for the afternoon.
Mild with highest temperatures of 13 to 15 degrees.
Any rain in the north will soon clear, giving way to a dry and clear night for many, but with scattered showers on western Atlantic counties.
Remaining breezy though, with moderate to fresh southwesterly winds, stronger on western Atlantic coasts. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 9 degrees.
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