Clare under Status Orange wind warning during Storm Fergus
CO CLARE remains under a Status Orange wind warning.
CO CLARE remains under a Status Orange wind warning.
Met Éireann is warning that Storm Debi will sweep across Ireland on Sunday night and Monday morning. The national forecaster has issued a Status Orange wind warning for County Clare valid from 02:00 to 10:00, and a Status Red wind warning for County Clare valid from 03:00 to 05:00 on Monday, 13/11/2023. Clare County Council …
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*The new radar system in Shannon Airport. MET ÉIREANN’s new weather radar system at Shannon Airport is now operational, the Irish National Meteorological Service has confirmed, one month later than initially announced.
CO CLARE will be under a yellow wind warning from 7am on Wednesday morning.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward SHANNON recorded its wettest July in 77 years and unfortunately the unsettled weather is expected to continue into the first half of this month.
ROAD CONDITIONS in parts of Clare have been described as “lethal” with heavy snowfall in parts of the county.
A FREEZING FOG weather warning is to come into effect for Co Clare from 12pm on Monday.
*Sunset at Ballyalla Lake. Photograph: Michael O’Brien CLARE is experiencing heatwave conditions with highs of 27°C forecasted up until Sunday.
*Former RTÉ journalist Charlie Bird pictured with Bridie Treacy (82), mother of well-known Scariff photographer James Treacy in Doolin. Charlie was among those that travelled from Doolin to the Aran Islands. Photograph: James Treacy TEMPERATURES SURPASSED THIRTY DEGREES in Co Clare this week.
*Children enjoying the sun in Shannon on Sunday evening. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON RECORDED the hottest temperatures in Ireland on what has been the warmest day of the year so far.