The Met Office has warned of possible damage to buildings such as tiles being blown off roofs.
Storm Betty is likely to bring disruption to parts of Northern Ireland later on Friday.
The Met Office has issued a wind warning for counties Down and Antrim from 18:00 BST on Friday until midday on Saturday.The organisation is warning of possible damage to buildings, such as tiles being blown off roofs, as well as disruption to travel.With large amounts of rain expected, flooding could also affect some places.Named storms this late in the storm year aren't that unusual.
Weather warnings for rain and wind have also been issued across the Republic of Ireland by Irish weather Service, Met Éireann.
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