
Weather Update
Our colleagues in the UKMO have named a low pressure system which will pass close to Ireland this evening and tonight as Storm Bronagh. For further information this storm and a possible further storm depression the weekend, please see https://t.co/mzehYiyge6 pic.twitter.com/P5vdo5oB9J
(1/2) Rain will continue to spread northeastwards this morning and turning persistent and heavy though South Munster and South Leinster, with a risk of spot flooding.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) September 20, 2018
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) September 20, 2018
(2/2) Rain will be more intermittent elsewhere, but will still heavy at times, however some NW and N parts may hold mostly dry until late afternoon. Top temperatures just 11 to 14°C and light winds for a time will increase strong later near the C&E coast later. pic.twitter.com/BFMYVFFX6N
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) September 20, 2018
1/1 Storm Ali continues to clear northeastwards. There will be severe or possibly damaging gusts for a time especially in the west and northwest with extreme caution advised for a time in the coastal districts of Clare, Connacht and Donegal. pic.twitter.com/tm84PG5zvo
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) September 19, 2018