Met Eireann issue weather warning for 10 counties as 'unseasonably strong winds' to bring risk of power outages and flooding
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Met Éireann issued a weather warning for unseasonably strong winds and high tides, predicting impacts like coastal flooding, power outages, and fallen trees across several counties.
The warning will take effect from midnight Thursday night until 6am Friday, covering Munster, Kilkenny, Carlow, Laois, Wexford, and Wicklow, highlighting significant weather risks.
While Friday will see a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers, the likelihood of isolated thunderstorms and hail, especially in the west and north, has increased.
The forecast suggests a bright and breezy Saturday with sunshine and rain showers, but also good dry spells expected particularly in eastern and southern areas.
Read at Irish Independent
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