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Power losses expected in west and northwest when Storm Dylan hits Ireland tonight

Here are the counties where it will hit strongest.

Updated 5.30pm

PastedImage-9928 The location of Storm Dylan by 3am on Sunday. Purple and blue colours indicate the areas with the strongest winds. Screenshot Screenshot

ESB NETWORKS IS warning people to anticipate power outages in the west and northwest of the country tonight as Storm Dylan hits Ireland.

Met Éireann’s status orange weather warning remains in place for tonight as Storm Dylan skims the west coast of Ireland. Gale force winds with gusts of up to 125km p/h have been forecast in Connacht, Ulster and parts of North Leinster.

ESB networks said:

These winds may cause damage to electricity infrastructure and we can expect loss of electricity supply, particularly in coastal areas of Mayo, Sligo and Donegal. High winds are also forecast for the rest of the country.
ESB Networks crews in the Northwest are making the necessary preparations in advance of Storm Dylan tonight, with all internal resources on alert. We continually monitor the forecasts and real time events on the electricity network and will deploy our crews to restore supply. Crews from other areas of the country also stand ready to assist in any restoration effort if necessary.

The west and the northern half of the country will experience the strongest winds, but the rest of the county will also be affected.

The weather warnings will not kick in until 9pm tonight, and will then remain in place until 12pm on Sunday.

PastedImage-69336 Winds across Ireland and the United Kingdom at midnight. Screenshot Screenshot

Storm Dylan will build in intensity, with the effects felt strongest from midnight, according to Met Éireann.

The counties where a status orange warning is in place are Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Longford, Louth, Westmeath, Meath, and Clare.

PastedImage-71221 Forecast rainfall tonight at midnight, with Storm Dylan visible on the left off the coast. Screenshot Screenshot

West to southwest winds in these areas could reach speeds of 65 to 80kmph, with potentially damaging gusts ranging from 110 to 125 km/h.

Met Éireann is also warning that high seas along the west coast bring a risk of coastal flooding into the mix.

A yellow warning is in place for Dublin, Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Wexford, Wicklow, Offaly, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, and Waterford, and while conditions are not expected to be as severe as in other areas, wind speeds will still reach between 45 to 65km/h, gusting between 90 to 110 km/h.

The dangerous conditions will have started to ease by early afternoon tomorrow - Sunday evening is currently expected to be dry but cold and frosty.

ESB Networks is advising customers in Connacht, Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan, Louth, Longford, Westmeath, Meath and Clare to be prepared to be without electricity if their area is hit badly by the storm.

It also advises:

  • Have plenty of food and water available
  • Have torches with spare batteries available
  • Make sure your phone is charged and, if possible, have a phone charger at hand for your car
  • Please check that elderly or vulnerable relatives and neighbours are prepared to be without electricity
  • If you have electric gates, please check you know how to work them manually
An important public safety message: If you come across fallen wires or damaged electricity network, never, ever touch or approach these as they are LIVE and extremely dangerous. Please report any damage to electricity infrastructure by calling 1850 372 999.
Customers without power can check for updates on when their fault is expected to be repaired at www.esbpowercheck.ie or on the PowerCheck App for iPhone and Android devices.

It also said that if your fault is not logged you can report it here, or if you have no internet access you can call 1850 372 999. Customers are asked to have their MPRN available to access recorded information specific to their location.

ESB Networks will also be giving updates on Twitter.

ESB Networks is reminding customers of the precautionary measures to take in the event of a power cut:

  • Never approach broken lines or damaged poles, and keep children and animals away – report damage to ESB Networks at 1850 372 999 and listen to recorded messages carefully
  • Turn off electric cookers, ovens, irons, etc. if electricity supply is lost
  • Leave a light switched on so you know when power has been restored
  • Take extra care if using candles, oil lamps or other naked flames
  • Test smoke alarms with fresh batteries
  • Ensure adequate ventilation if using gas heaters.

ESB Networks / YouTube

- Additional reporting Aoife Barry

Read: Gerald Fleming on why he’s finishing up at Met Éireann (but bringing the weather with him) >

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    Mute Jim O Brien Tech
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    Jun 4th 2020, 6:12 AM

    Kinda obvious. Everything is down.. Uncertainty during a pandemic and all that

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    Mute Peter Hughes
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    Jun 4th 2020, 8:07 AM

    @Jim O Brien Tech: Not to some on here, I was explaining to someone when house prices would fall by at least 20 percent and they actually told me they would rise next year lol…..totally delusional, he must have been an estate agent or something like that.
    Collapse in employment, collapse in lending, higher taxes, will all lead to massive drops in house prices and rents…..its in the post, it might take a couple of years to filter through but it will.

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    Mute Ronan Mc Namara
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    Jun 4th 2020, 8:18 AM

    @Peter Hughes: For house prices and rents…its location,location.location. Sligo/Leitrim, Donegal or Roscommon will suffer the most. Dublin would be much more solid.

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    Jun 4th 2020, 9:46 AM

    @Peter Hughes: Well rent is still very high in Dublin. We are in process of finding new accomodation and people are still willing to pay 2k for 2bed average standard apartment. Some guy I heard moving out of his apartment at the end of the month. A reasonable 1-bed in D15.
    And his landlord put it up on Friday morning. They were inundated with requests by Sunday and withdrew it. He couldn’t believe it to be honest; he thought it would be slow going for months to come.

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    Mute Peter Hughes
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    Jun 4th 2020, 10:05 AM

    @artur filip: The economy is been held together with the covid payment, when that dries up things will change. Hundreds of thousands of people will have no job……its all in the post.

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    Mute Gee
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    Jun 4th 2020, 2:49 PM

    @Ronan Mc Namara:
    enchant reality. I think you’ll say whatever you want reality to be.
    The same explanations like 12 years ago.

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    Mute Ronan Mc Namara
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    Jun 4th 2020, 6:35 AM

    100% expected.

    Looking forward to some great value houses coming to market……….12% drop in prices would suit me fine. Every cloud has a silver lining.

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    Mute Steven Wynne
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    Jun 4th 2020, 7:56 AM

    @Ronan Mc Namara:

    Not if you’re selling a property in order to buy a new one

    It’s value will also be down 12%

    Double edge sword

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    Mute Ronan Mc Namara
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    Jun 4th 2020, 8:05 AM

    @Steven Wynne: Aint necessarily so……….12% increase you would be in the same boat when selling.

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    Jun 4th 2020, 9:55 AM

    @Ronan Mc Namara:

    The res property mkt in

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    Mute Daniel Kelly
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    Jun 4th 2020, 2:08 PM

    @Steven Wynne: A lower house value by a seller should result in a lower commission payment to an Estate Agent. It’s a win win for a seller who intends to buy/trade up/trade down. House prices will fall fast as only estate agents think it’s location, location. The location attracts the premium payment for a desired location only. The real driver is national income (unemployment/income/taxes/debt). All these are negative which will result in a property crash!

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    Jun 4th 2020, 7:26 AM

    Everyone is expecting an economic crash like we had 10 years ago and prices to drop the same…this is a different set of circumstances. There is no surplus of new housing to buy, people thinking of selling may not, people buying have money and savings as the requirement from central bank last few years.

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    Mute Ronan Mc Namara
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    Jun 4th 2020, 7:38 AM

    @Bleurgh: Also new housing regulations make it increasingly incredibly expensive to build a house now. 12% drop in housing prices = no profit for builders = no houses/unemployment.

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    Mute Peter Hughes
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    Jun 4th 2020, 8:13 AM

    @Bleurgh: House prices are dependent on these things……available credit, employment and taxes. We are going to be borrowing 10s of billions and if we somehow manage to keep the interest rates down then we should be able to manage that.
    But we have to pay said money back, which will mean big tax increases in the coming years, employment will also collapse for the next couple of years. Banks will also drastically cut loan amounts, these will all hammer house prices and all the wishful thinking on the planet won’t stop it……

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    Jun 4th 2020, 11:29 AM

    @Bleurgh: exactly… we were going to sell next year but if price drops to much won’t bother..

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    Jun 4th 2020, 2:50 PM

    @Bleurgh:
    enchant reality. I think you’ll say whatever you want reality to be.
    You use the same explanations like 12 years ago.

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    Jun 4th 2020, 6:47 AM

    I don’t really buy the economic uncertainty – you’re either working or you’re not based on the lockdown. I can’t see why people who are still working would be refused a mortgage.

    Fingers crossed the prices drop a nice bit, the stress on supply will still be there as vendors may remove houses from the market

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    Jun 4th 2020, 7:05 AM

    @@itweet_jake: Not having a mortgage is the key to buying a house. No point getting a
    mortgage for a property that will lose 12% of its value.

    Then having a crying face blaming the banks and government lol!

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    Jun 4th 2020, 8:42 AM

    @@itweet_jake: the real pain hasn’t even begun yet. The economy has been on life support which will slowly be weaned off. When it is I’d expect a huge amount of corporate insolvencies which will lead to more job losses and it won’t be just low paid workers.

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    Jun 4th 2020, 9:03 AM

    @@itweet_jake: we have been refused a mortgage by all the banks because my partner is receiving one days worth of covid payment through the company she works for…. Flat out refusal even though we have a substantial deposit and are earning in excess of 60k. Have emailed paschal and got the usual “we’re doing all we can” reply

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    Jun 4th 2020, 9:40 AM

    @Cupid Stunt: Trust me you will be grateful for this in the coming years…..people don’t seem to understand just how bad things are at all…..its really disturbing and I can see how some get taken to the cleaners so easy I really can…..totally delusional and detached from reality.

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    Jun 4th 2020, 10:58 AM

    @Cupid Stunt: sorry, this may seem like a silly question, but how does one get just a 1 day covid payment. As far as I understood if your on the pup you have to be fully laid of on a temp basis due to pandemic and therefore recieve full payment of 350 otherwise the only other covid payment is the subsidy scheme which falls under same criteria but your company is able to afford to pay 70% of your weekly wage and government pays the remaining 30% up to 410euros. What covid payment pays for 1 day only? I’m not trying to be smart here, I’m honestly confused so if anyone could let me know it would be greatly appreciated. I obviously have misunderstood the information out there somehow.

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    Mute Barney
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    Jun 4th 2020, 5:06 PM

    @Sam Glynn: he might have mean, that his partner was making 350 a day prior to covid… but only @Cupid Stunt can confirm that.

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    Jun 4th 2020, 2:53 PM

    I see that people try to enchant reality, .
    They say whatever they want reality to be.
    The same explanations were used 12 years ago.

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