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Storm Chandra Northern Ireland: Almost a month's rain in one day at Katesbridge, says Met Office
Storm Chandra dropped almost a month's rain in one day in part of Northern Ireland - with some 400 schools closed, the M1 partially flooded and 10,000 suffering loss of electricity.
Weather warnings for wind and rain are in force across the region, with gusts as high as 75mph on Tuesday
Storm Chandra made landfall in Ireland on Monday night/Tuesday morning, bringing severe flooding and travel delays.
A Newry woman says she paid for breastfeeding support as midwives were too busy to help her.
More than 300 schools have announced they will close today as Storm Chandra batters Northern Ireland. An amber alert for wind is in force for the eastern counties, lasting until 9pm this evening, while a yellow warning for wind and rain stretches across Northern Ireland,
The Met Office has announced the next named storm as Chandra, which is forecast to bring strong winds, heavy rain and snow to Fermanagh and Tyrone.
Lisburn - A one way closure of the Old Ballynahinch Road is in place at the junction of the Comber Road (Ballynahinch bound) due to subsidence of the carriageway. Ballynahinch bound traffic should avoid the area and seek an alternative route. Elsewhere traffic is busy on the following routes.
More than 200 schools have announced they will close today as Storm Chandra batters Northern Ireland. An amber alert for wind is in force for the eastern counties, lasting until 9pm this evening, while a yellow warning for wind and rain stretches across Northern Ireland,
The public has been urged to amend travel plans if necessary
Phenomenon is result of collision between gas particles in atmosphere and charged particles ejected from Sun’s, says Met Éireann
Storm Chandra is set to cause heavy rain and winds across the UK, just weeks after Storm Goretti brought snowfall.