Red weather warning issued for Clare & Galway
*Floods at Clareabbey. Photograph: Joe Buckley A status red weather warning has been issued for Co Clare.
*Floods at Clareabbey. Photograph: Joe Buckley A status red weather warning has been issued for Co Clare.
“Unbelievable” damage affected sand dunes in Doonbeg with several flights cancelled at Shannon Airport and power outages this week all as a result of Storm Brendan.
Long-term outages at the Shannon Airport Rainfall Radar have been attributed to overheating, positioning and power failures.
*Doolin Cliffs. Photograph: George Karbus An orange weather warning has been issued for Co Clare from 6pm on Thursday until 3am on Friday by Met Éireann.
A status yellow rainfall warning is in place for Co Clare on this August Bank Holiday weekend.
Two days after it was subject to a yellow rainfall weather warning, Co Clare has been issued a wildfire weather alert.
*A damaged garden shed in Newmarket-on-Fergus. Photograph: Paula Carr Whelan Parts of Co Clare remain without power as the clean-up from Storm Hannah continues.
*Photograph: Fiona O’Dwyer A red level warning has been issued for Co Clare by Met Éireann.
THE weather over the last few days has been nothing short of horrific, but don’t put away the summer wardrobe just yet. Here at The Clare Echo we are nothing if not thorough, so we can confirm from two independent sources that there will DEFINITELY be socks and sandals weather this Bank Holiday Weekend*. Accuweather …
Drought conditions are predicted to remain in Co Clare for the remainder of the month as the heatwave comes to an end. Temperatures have dropped this week in the county. At the end of June, Shannon Airport recorded the highest temperature in forty two years, when it hit 32C. Heat levels have reduced since and …