'Don't risk your life' - Met Eireann's Joanna Donnelly urges public to stay away from coasts ahead of orange warning for Storm Ashley
Briefly

The Status Orange wind warning for Galway, Mayo, Clare and Donegal, effective from 12pm tomorrow, comes with risks of coastal flooding, loose objects, and travel difficulties.
Forecaster Joanna Donnelly stated that Ireland is experiencing its highest spring tides, leading to a ‘perfect storm’ situation with flooding likely from multiple sources.
Donnelly emphasized the seriousness of Storm Ashley, urging the public to avoid coastal areas and not risk their lives for photos during this severe weather event.
A nationwide Status Yellow wind and rain warning has also been issued, with potential effects including dangerous travel conditions and debris displacement.
Read at Irish Independent
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