Two yellow weather warnings have been issued for high winds and rain in Northern Ireland.
The Met Office has issued the warning for rain which effects the entire region from 8am on Wednesday, November 2 until 3pm.
The warning for wind which will see areas along the eastern coast of NI impacted by "a spell of very windy weather" also comes into effect on Wednesday, lasting from 7am until 6pm.
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The new yellow warnings take effect just two days after a previous warning for heavy rain led to flooding in parts of Northern Ireland on Halloween.
Regarding Wednesday's warning for rain, the Met Office said: "Heavy rain may cause travel disruption and, in a few places, flooding."
Giving further details of what can be expected regarding high winds, the weather forecaster said: "A spell of very strong southerly or southwesterly winds will affect some coastal areas during Wednesday.
"Gusts of 55-65 mph are expected, especially in exposed coastal locations, with some sudden strong gusts of wind possible at times."
Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely while bus and train services may also be affected, the Met Office added.
It's also likely that some coastal routes, sea fronts, and coastal communities will be affected by spray and/or large waves.
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