are likely to be in northern ireland and probably going to come as the wind direction changes as the storm tends to move away in actual fact. what we are seeing today, the winds are more west, south westerly, and overnight they will change to a more north westerly wind that will bring northern ireland directly into the firing line. the amber warning issued by the met office runs from midnight tonight to seven o clock tomorrow morning covers much of northern ireland, particularly northern parts of northern ireland. the winds will gust to 60, 70 mph along northern coasts where the winds could gust up to 80 mph so damage is quite likely. iloathed winds could gust up to 80 mph so damage is quite likely. what about the next few damage is quite likely. what about the next few days, damage is quite likely. what about the next few days, slightly - damage is quite likely. what about the next few days, slightly longer. the next few days, slightly longer term, what is the prospect? is it stay