Status Orange warnings as Storm Bram to bring 'very windy and stormy conditions' to Ireland
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Status Orange warnings as Storm Bram to bring 'very windy and stormy conditions' to Ireland
"Met Éireann has said they are "closely monitoring a developing Atlantic system". "[The system] potentially bringing very strong winds, high coastal water levels and heavy rainfall to Ireland from late tomorrow night, December 8, through Tuesday, December 9." Meteorologist Holly O'Neill said the system has the potential to be a "very impactful event". "A deepening low-pressure system will impact Ireland from Monday night and into Tuesday, which will see very strong winds and heavy rainfall at times," she said."
"Status Orange - Wind warning Where? Cork, Kerry, Waterford, WexfordWhen? 07:00 Tuesday 09/12/2025 to 15:00 Tuesday 09/12/2025Status Orange - Wind warningWhere? Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, Connacht, Longford, Offaly, WestmeathWhen? 10:00 Tuesday 09/12/2025 to 21:00 Tuesday 09/12/2025Status Yellow - Rain warning Where? Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Cork, Kerry, Tipperary, WaterfordWhen? 21:00 Monday 08/12/2025 to 09:00 Tuesday 09/12/2025Status Yellow - Wind warningWhere? Whole countryWhen? 06:00 Tuesday 09/12/2025 to 21:00 Tuesday 09/12/2025"
Storm Bram is forecast to bring very strong to gale-force southerly winds veering westerly, high coastal water levels, and heavy rain across Ireland from late 8 December into 9 December 2025. Orange wind warnings affect multiple counties at specified times, with a national yellow wind warning and yellow rain warnings for parts of the southeast. A deepening low-pressure system will produce damaging gusts and heavy rainfall at times. There is significant uncertainty over the track and intensity. Many rivers are already high and soils are waterlogged, increasing the risk of flooding and runoff impacts.
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