Ireland is expected to be hit by the remnants of Hurricane Lee which battered the United Kingdom, with over 60mm on rain to arrive as strong gusts take over the country
Strong gusts are arriving tomorrow to take over the country, with potential damage expected - such as falling trees and debris. Read more: Thousands set for weekly boost of €12 or more in upcoming budget The alert reads: “South to southwest winds will be very strong and gusty. Potential impacts: Chance of falling branches/trees and loose debris blowing around and difficult driving conditions”.
“The rain will ease off for a time in many parts on Tuesday daytime, before heavy spells of rain return Tuesday evening and night.It is valid from 12AM on Tuesday, 19 September until 6AM on Wednesday 20, September.It stated: “South to southwest winds will be very strong and gusty. Potential impacts: Chance of falling branches/trees and loose debris blowing around and difficult driving conditions”.
Tuesday, 19 September A dull and damp day tomorrow with fresh to strong and gusty southwesterly winds extending countrywide, becoming very strong later in western coastal areas. Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will continue through the day, most persistent in the west and north with occasional heavy falls possible. Misty in places too but a few brighter spells will develop later in the day. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees.
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