Update - Road Safety Alert – RED Weather Warning Issued for Kerry, Cork and Clare
Severe weather 06.12.2021Orange Update 07.12.21 - Dublin has been added to the list of Orange Warning counties. Storm Barra will bring widespread mean speeds of 60 to 80 km/h and gusts greater than 110 km/h. Heavy rain will also bring risks of surface flooding and, due to a combination of high waves, storm surge and high tide, coastal flooding is expected. Disruption to power and travel are likely. The orange warning is in place from 1am Wednesday to 7am Wednesday.
Red Update - Clare has also been added to the list of red warning counties and advice for road users there is not to make any journeys until the red warning expires. The red warning is in place from 4pm Tuesday to 1am Wednesday
Orange Update - Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal have been added to the Orange warning counties. Northwesterly winds will reach mean speeds of 65 to 80 km/h with severe or damaging gusts of 100 to 130 km/h, with localised stronger winds likely. Due to a combination of high waves, storm surge and high tide, coastal flooding is expected. Disruption to power and travel are likely. This warning is in place for Sligo and Leitrim from 8pm Tuesday until 8am Wednesday and for Donegal from 2am Wednesday to 2pm Wednesday.
This supplements the advice below issued at 3pm Monday
Met Eireann has issued a status RED warning for Kerry and Cork for southwesterly winds later veering northwesterly that will reach mean speeds in excess of 80 km/h with severe or damaging gusts in excess of 130km/h. Due to a combination of high waves, storm surge and high tide, coastal flooding is expected.
Disruption to power and travel are likely. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is advising road users in areas affected by the RED warning to avoid any travel during the storm window. The RED Warning is in place from 6am Tuesday 7 December until 9pm Tuesday 7 December.
Met Eireann has also updated its ORANGE warning to now include counties Clare, Cork, Galway, Kerry, Limerick, Mayo, Waterford, Wexford, Dublin, Louth, Wicklow and East Meath. South-easterly winds, later veering north-westerly will reach mean speeds of 65 to 80 km/h with severe or damaging gusts of 100 to 130 km/h, with localised stronger winds likely, with severe gusts on coasts.
Due to a combination of high waves, storm surge and high tide, coastal flooding is expected. The warning is in place from 6am Tuesday 7 December until 6am Wednesday 8 December. Those in areas affected by the ORANGE Weather Warnings are being asked to consider postponing their journey until the storm has passed.
Nationally, all road users are being advised to be aware of the dangers once the storm has passed. When the extreme weather passes road users will still have to contend with potentially hazardous road conditions such as flooded roads and downed pylons, lines, trees, branches, and other debris which could block roads. Obey any road closures or diversions put in place by Local Authorities and An Garda Síochána.
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