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The traffic, the weather: If you’re heading to Ballintrane we’ve got you covered.
It was an eventful year for Irish forecasters – but the public weren’t always happy with their predictions.
Emails released under the Freedom of Information Act reveal how Met Éireann and the UK Met Office named this year’s storms.
Gusts of wind of up to 147km/h were recorded during yesterday’s Storm Ali.
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Storm Bronagh is the second named winter storm of the 2018/2019 winter season.
Tánaiste Simon Coveney suggested this may have been the case.
The National Ploughing Championships is set to reopen today.
Gusts of up to 147km/h battered parts of the country today.
People have been warned to stay away from fallen power lines.
The highest gust recorded during Storm Ophelia last year was 155.6km/h.
Work crews have been attempting throughout the day to clear roads and rail lines across the country.
We charted everything as it happened during the first storm of the 18/19 season.
Another man in his 40s has been taken to hospital for treatment to his injuries.
Coveney said people do not “sit up and notice” weather notices unless there is a status red warning in place.
It follows a decision this morning to call off today’s events due to damage at the site.
Tents, portable toilets and signage have been blown over and the event is off for the day.
President Michael D Higgins gave his condolences to the woman’s family.
The Department of Social Protection is advising people to get in touch with their offices tomorrow to schedule an appointment.
The morning flight was due to land in Ireland West Airport in Knock, but was rerouted to Shannon.
Project Edward, an annual road safety awareness event, is taking place across Europe today.
The Ploughing in Tullamore will stay open an extra hour tomorrow, after losing two to Storm Ali earlier in the day.
The wind warning comes into force at 5am tomorrow, when gale force winds are expected in all areas.