Storm Brian has hit and already, strong winds and flooding have caused significant damage in parts of the south and south-west of the country.
Limerick city has been affected after the River Shannon overflowed. According to RTÉ there are no reports yet of homes being flooded, however the road at O’Callaghan Strand has been particulary affected.
Front of Sarsfield House flooded. @LimerickCouncil crews already on site #StormBrian pic.twitter.com/yllzdHCteo
— Limerick Council (@LimerickCouncil) October 21, 2017
Merchant’s Quay plaza, #Limerick Courthouse Potato Market flooded. Water is receding very slowly #StormBrian pic.twitter.com/qkurlXt2hm
— Limerick Council (@LimerickCouncil) October 21, 2017
There have been reports of flooding in other south and west coastal areas with certain roads being flooded. Road users have been asked to drive with caution as roads can be exceptionally slippery due to surface water during this kind of weather.
#KERRY N72 Killarney/Mallow Rd flooded between Barraduff and Rathmore. Use an alternative route. https://t.co/pdsEzJTRQr
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) October 21, 2017
A status Orange warning remains in place for a number of Atlantic coastal counties until 10pm while the rest of the country receives a Status Yellow with wind speeds reaching up to 110km/h.
The centre of #StormBrian is now over Dublin pic.twitter.com/hj3L6SMgwU
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 21, 2017