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Update! Status Red Warning for Cork & Kerry & Status Orange warning area extended. Warnings valid from 3am Friday #StormEunice #Ireland

Update! Status Red Warning for Cork & Kerry & Status Orange warning area extended. Warnings valid from 3am Friday #StormEunice #Ireland
Met Éireann (@meteireann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📈July 2023 was provisionally Ireland’s wettest July on record 🌧️ ▶️217% of the 1981-2010 Long Term Average rainfall fell ▶️4 times more rain than July 2022 Find out more in our article 📰 met.ie/july-2023-prov…

RTÉ News (@rtenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eight people have been evacuated from homes in the Clontarf area of Dublin after flash flooding following heavy rain | Read more: rte.ie/b/1398326

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#StormEowyn is forecast to be an extremely powerful and violent storm across much of Ireland. Widespread disruption and damage property and infrastructure is likely. Please heed the warnings

#StormEowyn is forecast to be an extremely powerful and violent storm across much of Ireland.
Widespread disruption and damage property and infrastructure is likely.
Please heed the warnings
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#StormEowyn is now beginning to show the first ominous signs of cyclogenesis. The Airmass imagery shows a cloud head beginning to develop to the North of the wide baroclinic zone to the south of Newfoundland (highlighted below) This cloud head marks the 1st sign that a

#StormEowyn is now beginning to show the first ominous signs of cyclogenesis.  The Airmass imagery shows a cloud head beginning to develop to the North of the wide baroclinic zone to the south of Newfoundland (highlighted below)  This cloud head marks the 1st sign that a
Marine Institute (@marineinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See real-time measurements from the Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network when #StormÉowyn passes over #Ireland at marine.ie/databuoy During Storm Opheila in October 2017, the M5 Data Buoy recorded a wave off the south-east coast of Ireland measuring a height of 17.81

See real-time measurements from the Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network when #StormÉowyn passes over #Ireland at marine.ie/databuoy

During Storm Opheila in October 2017, the M5 Data Buoy recorded a wave off the south-east coast of Ireland measuring a height of 17.81