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Home / Weather / End of Cold Spell Brings Flood Risk to Northern Ireland

End of Cold Spell Brings Flood Risk to Northern Ireland

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Heavy rain and strong winds expected across Northern Ireland.
  • Temperatures to rise significantly, increasing flood potential.
  • Friday night saw the coldest temperatures of the winter at -7C.
End of Cold Spell Brings Flood Risk to Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland faces a severe weather alert for heavy rain and strong winds commencing Saturday night and continuing through Sunday. Met Office warnings indicate a significant shift from the recent cold spell, which saw temperatures drop to -7C on Friday night, the coldest of the winter so far. Milder conditions are expected, leading to snowmelt and an increased risk of flooding.

The rainfall could reach 20-30mm rapidly, with up to 60mm possible in higher elevations. Simultaneously, south to southwesterly winds will bring gusts of 70-100km/h widely, potentially reaching 130km/h in exposed coastal areas. These winds are predicted to worsen the impact of heavy rainfall, with gale-force conditions likely along coasts.

Meanwhile, the Republic of Ireland's coastline is also under wind warnings due to strong, gusty winds and the potential for large coastal waves and travel disruptions. This transition follows a period of extreme cold, with rare ice pancakes observed on a river in County Tyrone.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Northern Ireland is expecting heavy rain and strong winds from Saturday night through Sunday, with milder temperatures.
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for heavy rain and strong winds across Northern Ireland, with potential for flooding.
Northern Ireland experienced its coldest night of the winter so far on Friday night, with temperatures reaching -7C.

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