Storm Bram brings severe winds and flooding risks
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We are now under one of multiple Weather Warnings for named Storm Bram with Orange Wind Warnings for most of the country. There is also a Marine Status Red - Storm warning from Mizen Head to Slyne Head to Malin Head with south to southwest wings occasionally reaching violent storm force 11.
IRELAND has been urged to “take weather warnings seriously” as dangerous Storm Bram batters the country. Forecasters warned some counties could be placed on a red alert for the wicked
Flooding and difficult travel conditions are expected in several counties as Storm Bram hits Ireland, according to Met Éireann. A status orange wind warning will be in place for Cork, Kerry, Waterford and Wexford from 7am to 3pm on Tuesday.
A Yellow wind alert for counties Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Derry came into effect at 9am and will remain in place until 10pm. A Status Red Marine Warning has also been issued for western and southern coastal areas today.
STORM Bram is causing significant disruption across all of Ireland with ESB Networks confirming 22,000 premises are without power. Dozens of flights, ferry services and events have been cancelled,
Flooding and difficult travel conditions are possible in several counties tonight and tomorrow, according to Met Éireann. A status yellow rain warning will be in place for Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Cork, Kerry, Tipperary and Waterford from 9pm on Monday until 9am on Tuesday.
Cork is under both Orange and Yellow weather alerts tonight as braces prepares for gale-force winds and flooding during Storm Bram.
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