Storm Bram, Ireland
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The Met Office says strong winds are expected across western and northern areas until the early hours of Wednesday
IRELAND is forecast to be battered by stormy weather in the coming weeks, with experts warning of a risk of flooding. Those living in areas prone to flooding have been warned to “be aware of
Researchers are working on a robust flood alarm system to alert local authorities to potential flooding events in local areas
Train services in some areas will be suspended later and ferries have been cancelled as Storm Bram sweeps in with gusts of up to 90mph forecast. The Met Office has issued an amber wind warning for northern Scotland later on Tuesday while the rest of the country is covered by yellow wind warnings which extend into Wednesday.
Storm Bram is bringing heavy rain and strong winds to large parts of the UK and Ireland, leaving thousands without power Dozens of flights to and from Belfast and Dublin have been cancelled, while adverse weather is causing short-notice disruptions on several ferry services Amber warnings for wind begin in north-west Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland later - these are the ones currently in force Rail services are disrupted in parts of Wales and south-west England,