Power outages, fallen trees & flash flooding in Clare due to Storm Franklin
Photograph: John Maloney STORM FRANKLIN has knocked trees and flooded roads Co Care as the county deals with its third but arguably most severe storm of this week.
Photograph: John Maloney STORM FRANKLIN has knocked trees and flooded roads Co Care as the county deals with its third but arguably most severe storm of this week.
CLARE is set to bear the brunt of Storm Franklin over the next 12 hours, with a Status Orange wind alert in place from noon until midnight tonight. Another Status Orange will then kick into place from 11pm tonight in some northern counties, however high winds and a cold front “will particularly affect Clare” according …
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SCHOOLS IN CLARE are to close on Friday with the county placed under a Status Red weather warning while bus services will be suspended.
*Photograph: Valerie O’Sullivan CO CLARE has been placed under a Status Red weather warning from 3am to 11am tomorrow (Friday).
SHANNON AIRPORT is to have a new dual-polarisation weather radar installed this summer.
CO CLARE has been placed under a status red wind warning by Met Éireann.
A Status Yellow rain and thunderstorm warning has been issued for Co Clare for the second time in four days.
A Status Orange thunderstorm and rain warning has been issued for Co Clare by Met Éireann.
An orange weather alert is in place for Co Clare in advance of Storm Ellen.