Storm Eowyn is approaching Ireland, bringing severe weather and warnings for Dublin and beyond. Prepare for strong winds, rain, and possible snow.
Dublin: Storm Eowyn is on its way, and it’s not looking good. This storm could be one of the worst we’ve seen in years. The winds are going to be fierce, and we might even see some snow.
The forecaster, Alan O’Reilly, is sounding the alarm. He says the charts show some serious gusts coming our way. So, it’s time to get ready for some wild weather.
Right now, there’s a yellow fog warning in place for several counties. Plus, a gale warning is up for all coasts. Winds are expected to reach gale force, so stay alert.
Today in Dublin, we’ll start with some mist and drizzle, but it should clear up a bit. Expect a mostly dry day with some sunshine peeking through. Temperatures will be chilly, around 4 to 7 degrees.
Tonight, it’s going to get cold. We might see some fog and frost, but it should clear later. Temperatures will drop to about 1 to 4 degrees.
Tomorrow looks blustery. Rain will sweep in from the west, possibly bringing thunder. We’ll have sunny spells and showers, with some heavy rain and hail mixed in.
As for the rest of the week, Thursday night is when things will get really stormy. Rain will move in quickly, and we could see sleet and snow in some areas.
On Friday, the storm will be right off the northwest coast. Expect strong winds and scattered showers, with temperatures feeling much colder due to the wind chill.
Saturday will start cold and frosty, with some wintry showers. Then, more rain is expected to push in from the Atlantic.
By Sunday, it looks like we’ll have wet and windy weather again. So, keep an eye on the forecast and stay safe out there!