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Dublin Fire Brigade working to remove a tree that fell on a car on Church Road in Mulhuddart today. Dublin Fire Brigade

Met Éireann issues Status Orange wind warning for Friday as Storm Dudley passes over Ireland

The forecaster has also issued a ‘wind, rain and snow’ warning for Friday, when Storm Eunice is set to hit the country.

A NATIONWIDE STATUS Yellow wind warning remains in place as Storm Dudley passes over Ireland, while a new snow warning has been issued for Friday.

A Status Orange wind warning has also been issued for seven counties for Friday, when Storm Eunice is set to hit the country.

Today’s weather warning will be in effect until 11.30pm. Met Éireann initially issued the warning until midday tomorrow, but downgraded it this morning.

The forecaster is currently reporting gusts of up to 70 to 95km/h in places, stronger on exposed coasts and on high ground, while westerly winds are reaching mean speeds of 45 to 60km/h. 

ESB is working to restore power to hundreds of homes across the country affected by the strong winds. 

Latest information from the PowerCheck service shows a number of outages in areas across the country.

The ESB said crews are currently working to restore power in affected areas as quickly as possible.

Met Éireann said earlier that a combination of high tide and strong winds would lead to flooding on exposed coasts.

Heavy rain is set to turn to showers with winds due to ease at midnight ahead of the arrival of Storm Eunice, which is expected to hit Ireland tomorrow.

A Status Amber wind warning is in place for Antrim and Derry until midnight.

A Status Yellow wind warning is currently in effect for Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Derry until 6am tomorrow.

Met Éireann this morning issued a Status Yellow wind and rain and snow warning for the entire country, valid from 1am to 3pm on Friday.

A Status Orange wind warning has also been issued for Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Waterford, Galway and Wexford, valid from 5am to 11am on Friday.

Storm Eunice

The forecaster said the storm will bring “severe and potentially damaging winds”, gusting up to 130km/h, higher in exposed areas.

It added that some disruption is expected along with “a possibility of coastal and spot flooding” and that its warnings will be updated on Thursday morning.

Met Éireann meteorologist Matthew Martin said that Storm Eunice is set to bring some “challenging” weather conditions on Friday.

“We’re keeping a very close eye on the forecast for Friday as Storm Eunice is expected to bring some challenging weather conditions, especially on Friday morning as strong winds, heavy rain and snow moves across the country,” said Martin.

At the moment it looks like northern and western areas are most likely to see the heaviest snow falls, with southern areas expected to see the strongest winds, however we’re still a few days ahead and the details of when and where are likely to change.  With this in mind, we’re urging people to keep a very close eye on the forecast and warnings for their area as these may change in the coming days.

Met Éireann said Storm Eunice is also likely to bring a risk of fallen trees from strong winds and hazardous driving conditions, and possibly disruption to transport from heavy rain and snow.

While Status Orange warnings will be in place for seven counties, the Department of Education says that there are no plans to close schools in counties impacted by the warnings.

“There is no indication of any school closures required as a result of Storm Eunice at this stage,” a spokesperson for the Department said.

Commenting on the possibility of coastal impacts, Met Éireann’s hydrometeorologist Jennifer Canavan said: “We’re in a period of high tides at the moment and this in combination with strong winds and stormy conditions means there is a high risk of large coastal waves and coastal flooding on Friday, especially along southern and eastern coasts.

“As such we’re urging people to take extreme care near coastal areas and paths,” she said.

The UK Met Office has also issued a Yellow wind and snow warning for Northern Ireland, valid from 3am to 6pm on Friday.

The National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management (NDFEM) Crisis Management Team held a second virtual meeting today with Met Éireann, the OPW, local authorities, the principal response agencies, key departments and responding national organisations in preparation for Storm Dudley today and Storm Eunice on Friday.

The NDFEM Crisis Management Team “will continue to liaise with Met Éireann to monitor the evolving weather situation and intends to conduct further meetings of the group over the coming days”, a statement noted.

A further meeting of the group is scheduled for 12.00pm tomorrow.

The group are urging all members of the public to heed local authority advice and monitor Met Éireann forecasts for updates.

General public safety advice issued by the group is as follows:

  • Stay away from all coastal areas for the duration of the Met Éireann warnings
  • Necessary travel only in Orange conditions – All road users should be aware of the hazardous traveling conditions. Motorists should slow down and be aware of the dangers of fallen trees, electricity cables and debris. High sided vehicles, cyclists and motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable during this time.
  • Keep mobile phone charged
  • It is critical that people never ever touch or approach fallen wires, stay safe and stay clear of fallen or damage electricity wires, and contact ESB Networks at 1800 372 999.

RNLI warning

The RNLI has urged the public to exercise extreme caution if visiting the shoreline, especially along exposed cliffs, seafronts and piers. 

Lisa Hollingum, RNLI Water Safety Delivery Support, said: “The expected storms could make our seas treacherous, increasing the risk for those visiting the coast around Ireland.

“In a normal year around, 115 people lose their lives at the coast and we know that more than half of those never intended to be in the water. So, whether you are walking, running or cycling at the coast, please be extra responsible and avoid taking unnecessary risk or entering the water.

“In particular, we ask people to stay well back from stormy, wintery seas and cliff edges, check tide times before you go, take a phone with you, and call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard if you or someone else is in trouble.”

Met Éireann echoed the RNLI’s calls for people to be careful in coastal areas, with potential risks of coastal flooding and large coastal waves in some areas, particularly in the southern and eastern coasts.

The RNLI’s main advice is as follows: 

  • Take care if walking near cliffs – be aware of ice and frost, know your route and keep dogs on a lead
  • Check weather forecasts and tide times daily
  • Take a fully charged phone.
  • Check your equipment is in good working order
  • Be aware of the conditions and your capabilities
  • In an emergency call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard

With reporting by Jane Moore and Tadgh McNally

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    Mute Mark Day
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    Feb 16th 2022, 7:42 AM

    The whole island in the graphic! The journal has learned.

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    Mute ⚡ Seánie ⚡
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    Feb 16th 2022, 7:45 AM

    @Mark Day: Source: met.ie

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    Mute Mark Day
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    Feb 16th 2022, 7:59 AM

    @⚡ Seánie ⚡: yes, seen that, glad they are using it and also glad they are reporting on the northern counties. In historical weather articles it was like they didn’t exist.

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    Mute Gerry McCaughey
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    Feb 16th 2022, 9:53 AM

    Anyone else hear “Dudley” in a Birmingham accent or is it just me?

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    Feb 16th 2022, 10:54 AM

    @Gerry McCaughey: if you are hearing it,it’s the voices in your head………be careful they don’t lead you astray!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 11:11 AM

    @Joe_X: ah you can’t be led astray by Jasper Carrot (showing my age)

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    Feb 16th 2022, 12:28 PM

    @Gerry McCaughey: true…..besides, some the best conversations I’ve ever had were with mine!!!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 12:35 PM

    @Gerry McCaughey: or perhaps a Dudley accent

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    Feb 16th 2022, 1:10 PM

    @Joanne Holland: Dudley is in Birmingham though, right!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 4:27 PM

    @Gerry McCaughey: Yorkshire, lad!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 5:37 PM

    @Michael Gantly: eh by gum!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 6:41 PM

    @Gerry McCaughey: Excellent :-) Is it Dude-ly, Dude-lee or Dood-ly? Have I got the accent right?

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    Feb 16th 2022, 8:52 PM

    @Richard Ahern: I’m hearing Dudleeee

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    Feb 16th 2022, 9:31 PM

    @Gerry McCaughey: too funny I was thinking Lenny Henry

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    Feb 16th 2022, 3:02 PM

    Why are Met Éireann hyping this up so much. It’s just weather for goodness sake. No different from what it’s always been. Packing for a summer holiday in Ireland includes bikinis, shorts, woolly jumpers and wellies. Chill everyone.

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    Feb 16th 2022, 3:45 PM

    @Anna Carr: because it’s literally their job!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 4:42 PM

    @Anna Carr: Chill Anna, this is weather, they forecast and advise, and when necessary, warn people, about the impending weather. Hype doesn’t come into it with Met Eireann, maybe Dublin Live or other rags, but they’re literally just forecasting.

    If they weren’t, I’m sure there’d be plenty of people on here whinging about not being advised. So, maybe, y’know, chill?

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    Feb 16th 2022, 6:28 PM

    @Anna Carr: like u were hyping up the civid deaths and infections

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    Feb 16th 2022, 8:16 PM

    @Anna Carr: You’re dead right, Anna. Sure who in the history of the world has ever been harmed by a bitta weather….

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    Feb 16th 2022, 7:45 AM

    Time to stock up on the toilet rolls again

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    Feb 16th 2022, 4:03 PM

    Just a quick question. Is Joe Duffy being sponsored by the current government? Thank you , in anticipation.

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    Feb 16th 2022, 9:31 AM

    Amber wind warnings rather than Orange wind warnings in Northern Ireland. If there was a United Ireland what colour would it be?

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    Feb 16th 2022, 1:39 PM

    @Bert Carolan: think it’s to avoid connotations with the orange order bahahaha

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    Feb 16th 2022, 2:46 PM

    @Bert Carolan: Green !!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 4:40 PM

    @Bert Carolan: Gold, as in Green White and Gold?

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    Feb 16th 2022, 1:16 PM

    Where do we stand on unnecessary journeys? Do or don’t make?

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    Feb 16th 2022, 10:24 PM

    @Xanadu Marmalade: that’s OK as long as they are not on treacherous roads.

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    Feb 16th 2022, 1:02 PM

    Be wary of yellow snow warnings

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    Feb 16th 2022, 5:39 PM

    School will be great with the blizzard coming in the window

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    Feb 16th 2022, 9:02 AM

    Donegal was very stormy last night. Have they got there dates wrong

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    Feb 16th 2022, 8:03 PM

    Carlow Weather on Twitter is probably the besy source of info for things like these storms. More regular updates and honestly seems more accurate than Met Eireann. Also does a great job of explaining what’s going on.

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    Feb 16th 2022, 6:26 PM

    Close the schools!

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    Feb 16th 2022, 4:58 PM

    Status Orange Wind warning just issued for Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Waterford, Galway, Wexford. And more to come.

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    Feb 16th 2022, 7:11 PM

    @Terry Larkin: Cork is a nightmare for Met Eireann. It can be a hurricane in Castletownbere and a breeze in Mitchelstown, they are 130 miles apart, but in the same county. They don’t or can’t split counties for warnings.

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    Feb 16th 2022, 7:55 PM

    Dont eat the yellow snow

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    Feb 16th 2022, 4:56 PM

    I assume that the motive behind the uploading of this somewhat pointless question is that would-be Funnyman Lenny doesn’t agree with Joe’s views regarding something or other of global significance. (It’s probably the Sinn Fein takeover of the National Witches’ Coven.)

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