Storm Eowyn is set to bring severe weather to Ireland, with warnings in place as it approaches, raising concerns about its potential impact.
The Met Eireann has issued a red weather warning for Galway. This warning is in effect from 3 AM to noon on Friday. They expect winds to reach over 130 km/h, which is pretty intense.
The west coast is likely to feel the brunt of the storm. It’s moving in from the Atlantic, and the next 48 hours are crucial. Forecasters are saying this storm could break records.
Oldham Weather has been vocal on social media, urging people to heed the warnings. They believe Storm Eowyn could be the strongest storm in years. So, it’s not something to ignore.
Ireland Weather Channel also chimed in, saying the storm could have a central pressure of 936 hPa. That’s significant and could lead to one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in Ireland.
As the storm develops, winds could reach hurricane force in some areas. Coastal regions might see gusts over 200 km/h, while inland areas could still experience winds of 150 km/h.
Judith Ralson, a weather expert, emphasized the storm’s severity. She’s never seen anything like it in her career. It’s crucial to stay updated with the latest warnings.
Paul Blight added that the storm is showing signs of cyclogenesis. This means it’s intensifying, and we need to be prepared. The storm is expected to bring widespread disruption across the country.
The NOAA Hurricane Hunters are in Shannon, gathering valuable data on the storm. This research will help us understand such powerful storms better.
As Friday approaches, the weather models are being closely monitored. The strongest winds will likely be around the storm’s center. Everyone should stay alert and follow the updates closely.