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Ireland Prepares for Severe Weather: Wind, Snow, and Ice Warnings Ahead of Christmas

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December 21, 2024
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As Christmas approaches, Ireland is facing a series of severe weather warnings that could impact travel and holiday plans. Met Éireann has issued multiple alerts for wind, snow, and ice, with conditions expected to worsen over the weekend.

Wind Warnings

Met Éireann has placed eight counties under a Status Yellow wind warning. The affected counties include Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo, Clare, Kerry, and Limerick. The warning is in effect from Saturday afternoon until Sunday evening. Strong westerly winds are expected to bring large coastal waves, making travel hazardous, especially near the coast.

Snow and Ice Alerts

In addition to the wind warnings, a Status Yellow snow and ice warning has been issued for Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Leitrim, and Louth. This warning is in place from Saturday night until Sunday morning. Met Éireann has warned of poor visibility, icy stretches, and difficult travel conditions due to hail, sleet, and snow.

Travel Disruptions

The strong winds and wintry conditions are likely to cause significant travel disruptions. Roads, flights, and public transport could be affected, particularly in the western and northern parts of the country. Met Éireann has advised people to stay informed about the latest weather updates and to exercise caution while travelling.

Christmas Weather Outlook

Looking ahead to Christmas week, Met Éireann has provided a mixed forecast. While widespread snow is unlikely, there is a possibility of wintry showers and a sharp drop in temperatures after Christmas. High-pressure systems are expected to bring slightly warmer-than-average temperatures during the day, but cold, frosty nights with mist and fog are also anticipated.

Safety Precautions

Authorities are urging the public to take necessary precautions during this period of severe weather. The Irish Coast Guard has advised people to stay away from coastal areas due to the risk of wave overtopping and spray. Motorists are also advised to be cautious of fallen trees and icy roads.

Additional Details

The UK Met Office has also issued a Yellow wind warning for Antrim, Derry, Down, Fermanagh, and Tyrone, which is set to be valid from 7am until midnight on Saturday. This adds to the already extensive list of counties under weather alerts, highlighting the widespread nature of the impending storm.

Met Éireann has emphasised that the winds will be strongest on Saturday night into Sunday morning, with gusts potentially causing damage to property and infrastructure. Coastal areas are particularly vulnerable, with the possibility of wave overtopping and spray making conditions dangerous.

For those planning to travel over the weekend, it is advisable to check the status of flights and public transport services in advance. Many airlines and transport providers are expected to issue updates and advisories as the situation develops.

In terms of temperatures, December 2024 has been slightly warmer than average so far, with temperatures around 9°C. However, the forecast indicates a drop in temperatures as the month progresses, with the potential for frost and icy conditions, particularly at night.

The public is encouraged to prepare for the severe weather by securing outdoor items, ensuring vehicles are winter-ready, and having emergency supplies on hand. Community support is also vital, with neighbours urged to check on vulnerable individuals who may need assistance during the adverse weather.

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