STORM WARNING: Met Eireann extends Status Orange Weather Warning to more counties as powerful Storm Agnes approaches
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A Status Red Weather Warning has been issued for coastal areas in Ireland with Strom Debi set to hit the country.
A series of weather warnings have been issued covering the whole country with the most serious Status Red Weather Warning issued for the west coast.
A Status Red Storm Warning has been issued by Met Eireann from Valentia to Loop Head to Slyne Head with westerly winds set to reach violent storm force 11 for a time. That warning is in place from 2am to 5am on Monday.
A Status Orange Wind Warning has been issued for Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wicklow, Clare, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Galway.
The warning is in place from 2am on Monday until noon on Monday. Met Eireann is warning of severe and damaging gusts which could cause damage to exposed and vulnerable structures, dangerous travelling conditions, disruption to services and damage to power lines.
A Status Yellow Wind & Rain Warning has been issued for Ireland. Met Éireann is warning that there will be very windy or stormy conditions on Sunday night and Monday due to Storm Debi, accompanied by heavy rain with a chance of embedded thunderstorms and hail. The warning is in place from midnight until 3pm on Monday.
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