This means that there is a likelihood of severe wind, coastal surge and heavy rainfall, with the potential for this to be a life threatening event with the possibility of significant destruction in worst affected areas.
Key Public Safety & Information Messages
All unnecessary travel should be avoided on Monday, while the storm is passing.
Don’t travel in Red level warning areas during the height of the storm unless absolutely necessary, and take due care if travelling in all other areas. Listen to local radio and national media broadcasts regarding the current weather situation.
High seas predicted, the public are advised to stay away from coastal areas during this period.
Very strong winds are predicted making driving conditions hazardous, especially for the more vulnerable road users, e.g., cyclists, pedestrian’s, motorcyclist and high sided vehicles. Road users should pay particular attention to the risk posed by fallen trees and flying debris.
Given anticipated weather conditions, tomorrow should be a no bike day.
Power outages are likely to occur in certain parts of the country, with contingency planning activated by the ESB. The ESB is advising the public to stay away from fallen cables that may have broken due to the high winds. ESB Emergency Services can be contacted at 1850 372999.
Bus Éireann’s schools transport services will not be operating in counties covered by Red level warnings. Because of the duty of care owed to children and to avoid the risk arising from travelling, the Department of Education and Skills is instructing all schools to act on the Department‘s advice and remain closed. Crèches and Montessori facilities should also remain closed tomorrow.
People are asked to check in on isolated and vulnerable neighbours today in advance of the oncoming severe weather conditions and again after the worst of the event has passed.
People are advised to remove patio furniture, rubbish bins and any loose items from around buildings, which can be turned into missiles by the wind.
Useful contact numbers:
Fire Service and other emergency services – 999 or 112
ESB – 1850 372999.
Irish Water – 1850 278 278
Donegal County Council - 074 91 53900 until 5pm, and 074 91 72288 after 5pm
For more information check out Met Éireann forecasts and heed all safety warnings.
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