Storm Eowyn is set to hit Ireland with severe weather warnings in place. Stay safe and check updates as the storm approaches.
The storm is brewing in the Atlantic and will hit on Thursday night. Winds could reach over 130 km/h, causing heavy rain and even snow in some areas. It’s a big deal when they issue a Red warning like this.
The National Emergency Co-ordination Group is urging everyone to stay indoors. Schools are closing, and workers should avoid commuting until the storm passes, likely by Friday evening.
They’ve warned that these winds can be dangerous. So, it’s best to shelter in place and limit travel. Expect fallen trees and power outages, too.
Airports are preparing for disruptions. Ryanair and Aer Lingus have both warned of significant delays. Passengers should check their flight status regularly.
One of the most advanced weather monitoring planes is currently over Ireland. It’s a big deal for forecasters and scientists.
An Garda Síochána has also issued safety advice. They’re reminding everyone to secure loose items around their homes and check on vulnerable neighbors.
As the storm approaches, it’s crucial to stay safe and be prepared. The community needs to come together during this time.