Storm Éowyn Hits Ireland and Netherlands: What to Expect
dublin, ireland/amsterdam, netherlands - Record storm Éowyn has disrupted public life in Ireland and is expected to bring strong winds to the Netherlands.
Storm Éowyn Reaches Ireland and Impact on Netherlands
As Storm Éowyn hits Ireland, the Netherlands will also experience its effects. While the consequences may not be severe, windy conditions are anticipated. Friday in the Netherlands will start off calm, but the wind will gradually pick up strength. By the early afternoon, there will be a moderately strong southwest wind, with coastal areas experiencing wind gusts up to 80 km/h. The northwestern coastal regions and the Wadden Islands may experience even higher wind gusts.
Temperatures will be mild, ranging between 7 and 9 degrees Celsius. The day will remain mostly cloudy with possible rain inland. Friday evening and night will bring calmer weather, but there is a chance of regional rain later at night, with temperatures not dropping below 6 degrees.
The weekend will begin wet, with an active rain system moving eastwards towards Germany on Saturday. Some areas may see up to 15 mm of rainfall, with temperatures dropping to around 2 degrees during showers. As the rain clears in the afternoon, temperatures will rise to about 8 degrees. The evening and night will be dry, with temperatures ranging from 0 to 3 degrees.
Sunday will start off sunny, but clouds will increase from the southwest later in the day. The moderate to strong southerly wind will keep temperatures around 6 degrees, feeling slightly chilly. Monday will see a temperature rise, possibly reaching 12 degrees in some areas, but the weather will be unpredictable with strong southwest winds.
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