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Home / Weather / Storm Amy to Bring Destructive Winds and Heavy Rain to Ireland

Storm Amy to Bring Destructive Winds and Heavy Rain to Ireland

2 Oct

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Summary

  • Red weather warning issued for coastal waters
  • Orange alerts in place for several western counties
  • Potential for power outages and travel disruptions
Storm Amy to Bring Destructive Winds and Heavy Rain to Ireland

According to the latest weather reports, a severe storm named Amy is poised to hit the island of Ireland this Friday, October 6th. Met Éireann, the national meteorological service of Ireland, has issued a red weather warning—the highest level—for coastal waters between Fairhead (Antrim) and Loop Head (Clare).

Additionally, orange-level warnings, the second-highest alert, have been put in place for the counties of Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, and Sligo. Yellow weather alerts have been issued for the rest of the country. The UK Met Office has also issued a yellow warning for Northern Ireland.

Ahead of Storm Amy's arrival, a separate weather system is expected to bring heavy and potentially thundery rain to much of the island today, October 5th. An orange alert is in force for County Kerry, with yellow-level warnings across most western counties.

As Storm Amy approaches, winds are forecast to strengthen, with gusts of 50 to 60 mph likely for many areas and potentially reaching 60 to 70 mph in exposed coastal regions and hills. The strong winds, combined with heavy rainfall, could lead to localized flooding, fallen trees, and disruptions to road, rail, air, and ferry services. There is also a slight chance of power cuts and damage to buildings.

The latest Met Office warning for Northern Ireland will be in effect from 2 pm on Friday, October 6th, until midday on Saturday, October 7th. Residents are advised to prepare for the potentially hazardous conditions and to stay informed of the latest weather updates.

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Storm Amy will impact the island of Ireland on Friday.
Met Éireann has issued a red warning for coastal waters, orange warnings for several western counties, and yellow alerts elsewhere. The UK Met Office has also issued a yellow warning for Northern Ireland.
Winds are forecast to reach 50 to 60 mph, with gusts potentially exceeding 60 to 70 mph in exposed coastal regions and hills.

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