Status Orange wind warning for three counties tomorrow as further wet weather forecast
In better news, it’s set to get warmer in the coming days.
In better news, it’s set to get warmer in the coming days.
An Garda Síochana has urged people to take care and exercise caution this weekend.
A weather advisory for the entire country will be in place from 9pm tonight until 6pm on Monday.
The promenade in Strandhill, Co Sligo is also closed due to waves and stones being hurled across the wall.
Rainfall up to 20-30 mm is expected in some areas today, with 40-50 mm is possible in mountainous areas.
A Status Yellow snow and ice warning remains in place nationwide this morning.
Several weather warnings will be in place over the coming days.
A number of flights to and from Shannon Airport have been cancelled.
The entire country is under a Status Orange alert as Storm Brendan hits.
The wind warning is in place across all counties from 5am tomorrow.
The warnings will kick in from 7am Monday.
Met Éireann issued the alert this morning.
The warning is valid from 3pm today until 6pm tomorrow.
A level orange wind warning is in place for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Kerry and Limerick.
Multiple weather warnings are in place.
Clare County Council’s Carmel Kirby said that “any events that might be planned for this evening need to be cancelled.”
Wind warnings are in place for all western and southern counties until Saturday morning.
A Status Yellow rainfall warning is in place for Kilkenny, Wexford, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary.
A Status Yellow weather warning for the rest of the country will also come into effect at 12.
The storm is currently tracking northeast over Ireland.
Met Éireann has issued the warning for Counties Donegal and Mayo, which will come into effect at 1am and last until 8am.
There is a risk of coastal flooding, and motorists are being urged to take care this morning.
A Status Orange warning takes effect in 13 counties tonight as gusts of up to 130 km/h are expected along Irish coasts.
A Status Orange wind warning has been issued for coastal counties and will come into effect from tonight.
We charted everything as it happened during the first storm of the 18/19 season.
The wind warning comes into force at 5am tomorrow, when gale force winds are expected in all areas.
A lesser Status Yellow warning has also been issued for six other counties.
Rain will begin to push in across the country today.
Met Éireann is warning of an increased risk of coastal flooding.
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A Status Yellow snow-ice warning has been issued for the entire country.
Inland areas are worst affected. The warning will remain in effect until 2am.
It’s set to get as low as -6 degrees tonight.
The storm brought strong winds and high seas to parts of the country overnight.
Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Longford, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo will be worst affected.
Much of the south of the country was hit by flooding as Storm Brian hit the country this morning.
Met Éireann has also issued a status yellow rainfall warning for Connacht, Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal.
Orange warnings remain in place for 18 counties and there are icy conditions on the way this weekend.
The heavy winds made it impossible for some flights to land – meaning some aircraft are not present to take flights.