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Published 10:01 18 Oct 2024 BST
Updated 12:56 18 Oct 2024 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »All of Ireland has been hit with a wind weather warnings as the newly-named Storm Ashley is set to batter the country this weekend.
Met Éireann has said conditions will turn "wet and very windy on Saturday night and during Sunday".
"Very high spring tides will bring an ongoing risk of coastal flooding, even in the absence of heavy rain and strong winds," its forecast reads.
As such the Irish meteorological service has issued a Status Orange wind warning for the counties Galway and Mayo from midday to 9pm on Sunday (20 October).
"Storm Ashley will bring very strong and gusty southerly winds, coupled with high spring tides," it reads.
As for the storm's impact on these counties, Met Éireann lists:
A Status Yellow wind warning for all of the Republic of Ireland has been published and is set to take effect from 10am to midnight on Sunday.
"Possible impacts: Coastal flooding, large coastal waves, some fallen trees [and] branches, difficult driving and cycling conditions, debris [and] loose objects displaced," it reads.
The UK Met Office, meanwhile, has issued a Yellow wind warning for Northern Ireland, which is scheduled for between 3am on Sunday to midday on Monday.
On top of all this, Met Éireann has also put out a weather advisory for all of the Republic of Ireland which is currently in effect.
Lasting until 12am on Sunday, it states: "Exceptionally high supermoon spring tides with coastal flooding possible.
"Wind warnings expected Saturday night and into Sunday."
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Status Orange - Wind warning for Galway, Mayo
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 18, 2024
Met Éireann Weather Warning⚠️
Storm Ashley will bring very strong and gusty southerly winds, coupled with high spring tides🌊🌪️
Valid: 12:00 Sunday 20/10/2024 to 21:00 Sunday 20/10/2024
More details here⬇️https://t.co/cmHvlI0GRs pic.twitter.com/TWaQ4PbpBw
Status Yellow - Wind warning for Ireland⚠️
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 18, 2024
Strong and gusty southerly winds, coupled with high spring tides🌬️🌊
Valid: 10:00 Sunday 20/10/2024 to 00:00 Monday 21/10/2024
More details here⬇️https://t.co/cmHvlI0GRs pic.twitter.com/HlbU6GVjiU
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