Storm Eowyn is set to bring severe weather, including snow and strong winds, to parts of Ireland, prompting urgent warnings from Met Eireann.
Clare: Freezing temperatures and strong winds are on the way. Storm Eowyn is expected to hit Ireland soon, bringing snow and dangerous conditions.
Met Eireann has issued a Red Weather Warning for Clare, Limerick, and Cork. Other areas like Galway and Mayo are under an Orange Warning. This means serious weather is coming.
The warnings were announced on Wednesday morning. They expect winds over 130 km/h, which can be very damaging. So, it’s best to stay safe and avoid unnecessary travel.
They also warned about possible coastal flooding and power outages. It’s going to be a rough ride, with fallen trees and dangerous travel conditions.
Snow and sleet are likely, especially in the west and northwest. Heavy rain and high seas are also expected. So, keep an eye on the weather updates.
Friday and Saturday will be particularly tough. Storm Eowyn will bring freezing temperatures and strong gusts to the west coast. It’s going to feel much colder than it actually is.
As the storm moves in, expect scattered showers and wintry conditions. The temperatures will be between 6 to 9 degrees, but the wind will make it feel much chillier.
By Friday night, the winds should calm down a bit, but it will still be cold. You might see some frost in the early hours of Saturday. Stay warm and safe!