Met Éireann issues orange warning as Storm Elsa bears down
Met Éireann has upgraded its warning about stormy weather and acknowledged that Storm Elsa will now have an impact on Ireland.
The forecaster has upgraded a Status Yellow warning to Status Orange for wind in Cork. The nationwide yellow warning remains in place as Storm Elsa approaches Ireland.
Also read: Road Safety Alert – Orange and Yellow weather warnings for wind and rain
In their latest forecast, Met Éireann said: "A small deepening depression, associated with the Atlantic storm system Elsa, will track northwards close to the Atlantic seaboard this evening. Strong southerly winds veering southwest will reach mean speeds of 65 to 80 km/h with gusts up 120km/h for a short time."
The Status Orange warning in Cork is valid from 6pm to 9pm on Wednesday.
Also read: STORM WARNING: Status Yellow wind warning in place as stormy conditions approach Ireland
The nationwide Status Yellow wind warning states that southeast winds will gust at 90-110km/h on Wednesday. "Winds will peak this evening and tonight. Stronger winds are possible in west and southwest coastal areas," Met Éireann said.
That warning is valid until 3am on Thursday.
A further Status Yellow rainfall warning is in place for Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, Cork, Kerry, Tipperary and Waterford. 40mm of rain could fall before 7pm on Wednesday when the warning ends.
Weather Warning
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) December 18, 2019
Level: Orange
For Cork
Valid from 18:00 Wed, 18-Dec-2019
Valid to 21:00 Wed, 18-Dec-2019
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