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Status Orange Wind Alerts Extended Across Country
Met Éireann and the Met Office warn of strong winds and heavy rain from Storm Bram, with yellow and orange warnings issued across Ireland and parts of the UK.
- Met Éireann named Storm Bram and the Met Office issued yellow warnings for Ireland and parts of the UK, with impacts expected late Monday into Tuesday.
- Forecasters say the deepening low-pressure system will bring wet, windy conditions this coming week as Atlantic frontal systems spread, driven by a powerful jet stream.
- Forecasters warned gusts of around 60-70 mph and saturated soils and rivers near bank-full increase flood risk at coastal high tides.
- Organisers closed the Belfast Christmas Market on Tuesday citing visitor safety, while Keith Leonard, director of NDFEM, warned of multi-hazard impacts and significant power disruption in coastal and border areas with local authorities and ground crews on standby.
- Organisers plan to reopen on Wednesday December 10, but that remains weather dependent as forecasters note the continuing jet stream-driven pattern may keep wet and windy conditions into next week.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right2Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 38%
12%
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