Waves damage Coast Guard station - while volunteers out helping others
There are over 20 volunteers working at the Doolin station, which was damaged by the floods overnight.
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There are over 20 volunteers working at the Doolin station, which was damaged by the floods overnight.
Many roads around coastal areas have been affected by the bad weather. We have the latest from around the country.
An Orange Alert was put up by Met Éireann earlier today.
Irish Ferries has cancelled its swift sailings today and tomorrow.
ESB Network crews will go out at first light this morning to assess the damage and work to restore power.
The Emergency Department remains closed and patients are being diverted to two other hospitals.
Showers will be heavy in some parts of the country today, with scattered thunderstorms expected. And as for tomorrow…
Met Éireann said today that the fine summer weather will continue for the rest of the week and next weekend. Wahoo!
Thanks to computer models and rainfall measuring, we’ll still get an accurate forecast from Met Éireann.
Grab the shorts, smear on the suncream, forget your responsibilities today, because the summer weather won’t last forever.
Summer. It was nice while it lasted.
We’ll see temperatures reaching up to 18 degrees this week, but the clouds aren’t going away.
Summer hurling was far from the minds of the Cork and Waterford hurlers yesterday.
They’ll be gusty ones tonight, says Met Éireann.
We’ve also got the latest rainfall radar.
Met Éireann has warned that it will be very wet this morning – but it should get drier into the evening time.
Will it be rain, sun, wind… or all at once? The Irish Weather Network lets us know.
What’s the weather forecast like? Those hoping for sun, look away now…
Keep the umbrella handy.
Rain rain rain rain rain rain and a bit of wind too.
Ominous series of radar images show rainclouds drawing a veil over the country…
Break out the suncream – today is set to be the hottest of the current sunny spell.
Colm Murphy is likely to pull Voler la Vedette from Sunday’s BHP Irish Champion Hurdle unless the ground softens considerably.
Drivers warned to take extra care on the roads this morning as cold conditions continue to bring ice to parts of the country.