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Storm Lorenzo prompts Northern Ireland weather warning
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Storm Lorenzo will hit Northern Ireland on Thursday afternoon.
A weather warning is in place for strong winds, which are expected from 15:00 BST.
Exposed coastal areas may see gusts of up to 60mph with south-easterly winds of around 50mph forecast across Northern Ireland.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning and indicated travel disruption and some short term loss of power is possible.
The worst winds are forecast to pass by 22:00 BST on Thursday.
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The west of Ireland is expected to take the brunt of the storm.
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A status orange warning is in place in the Republic of Ireland from 18:00 on Thursday when storm surges and winds of up to 130km/h (81mph) are expected in coastal areas.
At the weekend, Hurricane Lorenzo broke the record for the strongest storm this far north and east in the Atlantic.
The storm strengthened briefly to a category 5 on Saturday before being downgraded to a category 2 with winds of up to 105mph (165km/h).
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