A yellow weather warning for wind has been issued for Northern Ireland during the Easter holiday week.
The Met Office issued the warning which will be in place from 3pm on Tuesday, April 11, until Wednesday morning, April 12.
The warning states a period of strong winds will bring the potential for some disruption on Tuesday and Wednesday. It will affect mainly counties Antrim and Down.
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A Met Office forecaster said: "A developing area of low pressure running north through the Irish Sea is likely to bring a spell of strong winds, accompanied by some heavy rain, to parts of central and western England, Wales, southwest Scotland and the east of Northern Ireland.
"Gusts of 45-50 mph are possible inland and perhaps in excess of 60 mph for a time around some Irish Sea coastal areas."
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