Orange weather warning issued for all of Ireland as Storm Éowyn approaches

irishtimes.com

An orange weather warning has been issued for all of Ireland as Storm Éowyn approaches. Winds of up to 130 km/h are expected from 2am to 5pm on Friday, with risks of fallen trees, power outages, and travel disruptions. The storm will bring heavy rain, sleet, and snow, particularly in the west and northwest. Gale-force winds will shift to storm-force in some coastal areas, with temperatures ranging from six to nine degrees but feeling colder due to wind chill. Winds are expected to decrease on Friday night, but blustery conditions will continue. Temperatures may drop to between -2 and +3 degrees, with frost possible by Saturday morning.


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