The Met Office has responsibility for providing weather warnings for the UK.
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Flash warnings of severe or extreme weather |
| These are issued when the Met Office has 80% or greater confidence that severe weather is expected in the next few hours. |
Local areas affected |
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Northern Ireland:| | Co Antrim | | | Co Armagh | | | Co Derry | | | Co Down | | | Co Fermanagh | | | Co Tyrone |
| Heavy Rain |
1200 Sat 4 |
1600 Sat 4 |
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Heavy and thundery rain will develop this afternoon. 5 to 10mm could fall within an hour with 20mm or more in 3 hours. The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the NI Rivers Agency for further advice on flooding and also to Traffic Watch (NI) for further advice on road conditions.
Issued at: 0952 Sat 4 Jul
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Early warnings of severe or extreme weather |
| These are issued when the Met Office has 60% or greater confidence that severe weather is expected in the next few days. |
Risk of disruption |
Warning |
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| No early warnings have been issued for Northern Ireland |
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Advisory of severe or extreme weather |
| These advisories are issued by 1300 daily as routine, though they may be updated at other times if required. They indicate confidence of expected severe or extreme weather. Early warnings and Flash Warnings supersede advisories when confidence levels are 60% or greater. |
Risk of disruption |
Warning |
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| No advisories have been issued for Northern Ireland |