Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Irish weather: Storm Jocelyn confirmed as Met Éireann issues severe weather warning

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Storm Jocelyn are set to take on Ireland tomorrow as Met Eiryan has issued multiple weather warnings.

The new storm comes just one day after Storm Isha brought heavy rain and strong winds across the country. Strom Jocilen intends to blow a strong and harmful gust of wind into Ireland.




An orange wind warning is in place for Donegal from 6pm tomorrow until 2am Wednesday. Alien doctors are warning of large coastal waves with overtopping waves, extremely difficult navigation conditions, fallen trees, damaged power lines and damage to already weakened structures.

Read more: Ms Alien predicts post-storm chaos as strong winds hit Dublin

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A separate orange wind warning will be in place for Galway and County Mayo from 6pm on Tuesday until midnight on Wednesday. Additionally, a Yellow Wind Warning has been issued for Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo from 12pm on Tuesday to 5am on Wednesday.

Separately, a second yellow wind warning will be in place for Clare, Kerry, Galway and Mayo from 12pm on Tuesday until 2am on Wednesday. In addition, a Yellow Wind Warning will be in place for Leinster, Cavan, Monaghan, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford and Roscommon from 5pm on Tuesday until 2am on Wednesday.

The Met Office also issued a gale warning for the northern counties.



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