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Barra Best, the BBC News NI weather presenter, has issued a warning for rain in parts of Northern Ireland this upcoming weekend as unsettled weather approaches. The Met Office alert specifically covers counties Antrim, Armagh, and Down, with the warning in place from midnight on Saturday until noon on Sunday. This change signals the end of the dreary, overcast conditions that have persisted throughout the week due to anticyclonic weather patterns.
As low pressure systems move in from the Atlantic on Saturday, windier conditions are expected before the rain sets in towards the evening. The Met Office forecasts up to 30mm of rain across the warning area, with the potential for up to 100mm over the Mourne Mountains. While the rest of Northern Ireland will also experience rain, eastern regions are predicted to receive the heaviest downpours.
In addition to the warnings in Northern Ireland, several counties in the Republic of Ireland are also on alert for Saturday. Counties Waterford, Cork, and Kerry are under warnings that will be in effect from later on Saturday until Sunday morning. This widespread alert highlights the imminent arrival of wet and windy weather throughout the region over the weekend
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