A number of status yellow wind warnings have been issued for counties all across Ireland on Thursday 16 January.
Met Éireann has forecast wind speeds in excess of 50km/h to 60km/h, with gusts reaching 90km/h to 110km/h in all cases.
Kerry
From midnight to 12pm. South to southeast winds, strongest on coasts and hills.
Wexford, Cork and Waterford
From 2am to 2pm. South to southeast winds, strongest on coasts and hills. Risk of coastal flooding around period of high tides.
Donegal, Mayo and Galway
From 3am to 8pm. South to southeast winds veering westerly on Thursday afternoon, strongest on coasts and hills.
Wicklow
From 6am to 4pm. South to southeast winds, strongest on coasts and hills.
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A number of status yellow wind warnings have been issued for counties all across Ireland on Thursday 16 January.
Met Éireann has forecast wind speeds in excess of 50km/h to 60km/h, with gusts reaching 90km/h to 110km/h in all cases.
Kerry
From midnight to 12pm. South to southeast winds, strongest on coasts and hills.
Wexford, Cork and Waterford
From 2am to 2pm. South to southeast winds, strongest on coasts and hills. Risk of coastal flooding around period of high tides.
Donegal, Mayo and Galway
From 3am to 8pm. South to southeast winds veering westerly on Thursday afternoon, strongest on coasts and hills.
Wicklow
From 6am to 4pm. South to southeast winds, strongest on coasts and hills.
Read more
Emergency services called to fire in Co Roscommon
Storm Brendan hits the west coast as 48,000 left without power
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