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By Joe Smith Storm Isha “isn’t looking like your ordinary storm’, with gusts of over 80mph set to batter large parts of the UK and Ireland tomorrow. Low pressure is driving out Arctic air and making way for an Atlantic influence. This means milder temperatures but potentially more volatile fronts, including rain and wind moving in from the West. The Met Office named Storm Isha on Friday – the ninth since the start of the season in September. The storm is due to batter the West of Ireland with the Irish forecasters of Met Éireann issuing a Status Yellow alert from 11am. Weather expert Alan O’Re…

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