Met Éireann has issued a Status Orange Wind warning for multiple counties across Ireland as Storm Bram is expected to bring strong to gale force southerly winds.
The Status Orange Wind warning will be in effect from 7am to 3pm on Tuesday, December 9th and from 10am to 6pm Tuesday, December 9th.
Counties that have been issued status orange wind warnings are as follows: Cork, Kerry, Waterford, Wexford, Clare, Limerick, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo.
People are warned to be on high alert as impacts include flooding, wave overtopping, difficult travelling conditions, fallen trees and debris and disruption and cancellations to transport services and events.
The public has been advised that Storm Bram will be a multi-hazard event, bringing destructive gale-force southerly winds and potential flooding and the public are being told to exercise caution during the duration of this orange weather warning.
Gabriel Hynes, A/Director of Services with Waterford City and County Council warns that “Storm Bram has potential to be a particularly strong and damaging storm. We would urge the public to heed all public safety advice and not make any unnecessary journeys as travelling conditions will be extremely difficult and dangerous. The strong winds will lead to fallen trees, branches, and debris on the roads, making journeys extremely hazardous.
“If you must travel, motorists are advised to slow down, be mindful of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists, increase stopping distances and watch for surface water and debris on the roads. Motorists should also avoid driving through flowing or standing water as the depth of the water can be deceptive.”
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As coastal water levels are high there is also a risk of wave overtopping, and the public is advised to stay away from all coastal areas and adhere to the messaging from the Irish Coast Guard to stay back, stay high and stay dry.
Please note the following emergency contact numbers below: Emergency 999/112Uisce Éireann 1800 278 278ESB Networks 1800 372 999Gas Networks Ireland 1800 205 050
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