Storm Ashley Ireland weather

2024 - 10 - 19

Storm Ashley: The Windy Whirlwind Ready to Rock Ireland!

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Hunker down, Ireland! Storm Ashley is making her grand entrance with winds up to 120km/h. What’s in store? Let’s dive in! 🌪️🇮🇪

Storm Ashley is on the horizon, and it’s not just a breeze! Ireland is bracing for the arrival of this formidable storm, which is expected to land on Sunday. Met Éireann has issued an orange wind warning for several counties, including Donegal, Clare, Mayo, and Galway. With winds whipping up to a staggering 120km/h, you might want to secure your garden gnomes and remind the cat it’s definitely not a time for outdoor adventures!

Residents across the west and northwest of Ireland should prepare for the full impact of what’s being described as an ‘explosive cyclone’. The storm warning is effective from 12pm on Sunday and will remain in effect until 9pm. This means that not only should you batten down the hatches, but also consider postponing that outdoor picnic you had planned. And while we all love a good storm selfie, Met Éireann is urging folks to prioritize safety over social media likes—don’t risk your life just for a photo!

As Storm Ashley gears up, there are serious cautions in place for potentially hazardous conditions. Coastal flooding, uprooted trees, and loose debris could turn the streets of your town into a real-life obstacle course. Road travel will be difficult at best, as high winds could push vehicles around like they’re toy cars on a windy day. So if you had any thoughts of venturing out, it might be best to cuddle up with a good book or a series binge instead.

Once the storm passes, Irish meteorology might have some exciting data to share. Historical weather patterns suggest that storms of this nature can leave behind some truly fascinating insights into wind behavior and water levels. Did you know that the average annual wind speed in Ireland has increased over the past few decades, causing more storms like Ashley to appear? So while we weather this one, let’s hope it brings some scientific revelations along for the ride!

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Image courtesy of "The Irish Times"

Ireland weather: State braced for Storm Ashley as fresh orange ... (The Irish Times)

Weather forecast: More serious warning in place for counties Donegal, Clare, Mayo, and Galway with winds of up to 120km/h expected.

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Image courtesy of "Irish Examiner"

Orange wind warning extended to more counties ahead of Storm ... (Irish Examiner)

Storm Ashley is set to make landfall on Sunday with very strong and gusty winds expected. The orange warning which was issued for Galway and Mayo on Friday and ...

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Storm Ashley to 'smash into Ireland' as 'explosive cyclone' after ... (Galway Beo)

The west coast and the northwest will face the full force of Ashley and have been placed under a Status Orange Wind warning, which is valid from 12pm Sunday ...

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'Don't risk your life' – Met Éireann's Joanna Donnelly urges public to ... (Independent.ie)

Ireland's first named storm of the season will bring very strong winds over the weekend, with Storm Ashley leaving the entire country under weather warnings ...

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Public warned not to 'risk life for a photo' during storm (RTE.ie)

Met Éireann has urged the public to stay away from coasts during tomorrow's wind warnings as Ireland braces for Storm Ashley.

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Storm Ashley Ireland: Met Eireann issues major weather alert ... (Irish Mirror)

The update to the orange wind alert, which also includes counties Galway and Mayo, will be active between 12pm and 9pm on Sunday.

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Storm Ashley: Met Éireann updates warnings as winds up to 120km ... (BreakingNews.ie)

A status orange wind warning has been put in place by Met Éireann for counties Clare, Donegal, Galway and Mayo.

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Dublin weather: Met Eireann's triple weather warning as Storm ... (Dublin Live)

The storm could lead to coastal flooding, large coastal waves, loose objects displaced, fallen trees, very difficult travelling conditions and more.

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