The system will likely be compact, however. A large frontal wind field will be present. This is where the most concern will be for precipitation. In the form of snow fall and then a rapid transition to rain. Snow melt will quickly occur as a result of the temperature rise as a warmer air mass sweeps in. This will raise flooding concerns in areas with snow accumulation from previous snow activity and this fresh snow. Blustery conditions with potential from moderate to severe gales for coastal areas . Mostly severe gales with gusts being 70 with occasional gust potential topping at 80 mph. But mainly for 70 mph will the main intensity. More sheltered areas is 50-60 mph widely. Should you encounter flooded roadways across Rep of Ireland and UK ensure to avoid any extremely deep and fast flowing waters. Even if water is still. Deep waters will quickly make vehicles immobile. Turn around don't drown. Some debris from trees is possible along with some power outages. However, the main hazard out of this is the flooding threat from melting snow and significant rainfall. INT ... 45 KTS ... 50 MPH
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