"Met Éireann senior forecaster Gerry Murphy stated that Storm Dave will track over the west and northwest of Ireland, bringing very strong winds and the potential for coastal flooding. He emphasized that the storm is at 'the stronger end of yellow' and advised securing loose objects."
"The forecast indicates that winds will pick up significantly on Saturday evening, particularly in the northwest. Counties such as Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Derry, and Antrim are expected to experience severe gusts and hazardous conditions."
"Met Éireann highlighted that the combination of spring tides, storm surge, and strong onshore winds could lead to wave overtopping and flooding in low-lying coastal areas, particularly along the Atlantic coast."
Storm Dave is expected to bring very strong winds and coastal flooding to western and northern Ireland. The storm will track over these regions, particularly affecting counties Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Derry, and Antrim. High tides, storm surge, and persistent winds will increase the risk of flooding in low-lying coastal areas. Met Éireann warns that severe gusts and wave overtopping may occur, urging the public to secure loose objects and prepare for hazardous travel conditions.
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