Weather warning: Yellow alert for strong winds across NI ends

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The yellow alert was in place until 22:00 (BST) on Monday

A yellow weather warning that was in place across Northern Ireland has now ended.

The Met Office issued the warning saying strong winds would likely affect coastal routes due to large waves and spray until 22:00 BST.

It also said short term power loss and other services could be affected by the conditions.

The warning came a week after Storm Kathleen cancelled flights and caused damage to Titanic Belfast's roof.

The Met Office said warned of possible delays to transport, including ferries and flights.

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