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Storm Floris has made landfall in Ireland, but as the system clears this bank holiday Monday, Met Eireann is now tracking a sudden heat surge as high pressure builds and weather models flash red.
Heavy wind and rain is expected, with weather warnings also in place across much of the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
Irish weather looks to be up to its usual tricks this week with sunny skies quickly replacing the wet winds of Storm Floris.
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