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Storm Jocelyn, the fierce storm that has been wreaking havoc across Ireland, has left a trail of chaos in its wake. Thousands of households are facing power outages as the country grapples with severe and damaging gusts. Galway and Mayo are at the forefront of the storm, with a Status Orange wind warning in place until midnight. The situation is exacerbated by fallen trees and disruptions to travel, making it a challenging time for residents.
As Storm Jocelyn makes its presence felt, meteorologists have issued multiple severe warnings, dubbing the storm a 'beast' and a 'monster.' The impact of the storm is evident as gusts reach speeds of up to 112km/h, causing widespread travel chaos. The UK Met Office has also issued warnings for Northern Ireland, adding to the region's concerns about disruption to utilities and transportation.
The ongoing battle to restore power to affected areas is further complicated by the relentless nature of Storm Jocelyn. With over 38,000 customers without power and challenges in repairing damaged lines, the situation remains critical. Storm Jocelyn marks the second named storm to hit Ireland in a span of just three days, highlighting the volatile weather conditions the country is currently facing.
In a peculiar turn of events amidst the storm, aircraft manufacturer Airbus seized the opportunity presented by the strong winds of Storm Jocelyn to conduct flight testing at Shannon Airport. This unexpected utilization of the storm's power showcases the adaptability and resourcefulness of individuals in the face of adverse weather conditions.
Furthermore, as safety measures intensify in Galway to combat the storm's impact, Met Éireann warns of large coastal waves, fallen trees, and potential damage to power lines. The resilience of communities in preparing for such weather events is evident, as authorities take proactive steps to mitigate the storm's effects and ensure public safety during this challenging time.
A Status Orange wind warning for Galway and Mayo is in effect until midnight, with very strong winds bringing severe and damaging gusts. A separate Status ...
Met Éireann's orange warning will begin at 5pm in Galway and Mayo, while a status orange wind warning has also been issued for Donegal for 6pm. Strong southwest ...
Storm Jocelyn has already been coined a 'beast' and a 'monster' by weather experts as Met Eireann have issued several severe warnings.
Storm Jocelyn has made landfall in Ireland, with two status orange warnings and one status yellow warning now in place. The country is facing its second ...
Weather event brings strong winds with severe gusts along with fallen trees and further damage to power lines.
The UK Met Office has issued a Yellow wind warning for all of Northern Ireland, where Storm Jocelyn is expected to cause disruption to travel and utilities.
Severe and damaging winds will bear down on parts of the country today as Storm Jocelyn is to become the second named storm to hit Ireland in three days.
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus took advantage of the strong winds Storm Jocelyn whipped to do some flight testing at Shannon Airport today. This A321-253NY(NEO) ...
Met Éireann is predicting large coastal waves with wave overtopping, very difficult travelling conditions, fallen trees, potential damage to power lines and ...
The latest storm has seen a new series of weather warnings come into effect across Ireland. Advertisement. An orange wind for Galway and Mayo came into force at ...