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NI weather: Met Office issues wind warning with heavy rain also forecast
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- Author, Barra Best
- Role, 成人快手 News NI Weather Presenter
A severe weather warning for wind is in place in Northern Ireland until the early hours of Friday.
The alert brings with it strong winds and potential disruption to transport and infrastructure.
There are reports of fallen trees in McKinstry Road, near Lisburn, and Royal Oak Road, near Enniskillen.
The Royal Oak Road, between Donagh Road Village and Kilronan Road, is expected to remain closed overnight.
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The Met Office warning began at 15:00 GMT on Thursday afternoon and lasts until 03:00 on Friday.
The organisation has warned of widespread gusts up to 80km/h (50 mph), with gusts up to 115km/h (70 mph) expected in exposed coasts and hills.
Some heavy and blustery showers are also forecast, which could cause difficult driving conditions.
Large coastal waves could also bring some damage and disruption.
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A severe wind warning has also been issued across the Republic until 02:00 on Friday morning.
Met 脡ireann has warned of possible power outages, travel disruption, and downed trees.
A status orange warning for wind - the second highest level - has been issued for County Donegal.
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Met 脡ireann expects winds to reach storm force around coastal areas.
with some flooding expected.
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