Met Éireann issued a Status Yellow fog warning for much of Ireland on Monday morning, with hazardous traveling conditions expected. The warning coincides with predictions of stormy weather later this week and heading into the weekend, fueled by a 'conveyor belt of storms' brewing in the Atlantic.
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow weather warning for over half the country on Monday morning ahead of the likely arrival of more severe weather later this week and this weekend.
The warning comes amid the impending arrival of stormy weather later this week and heading into the weekend, prompted by what Irish weather expert Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather has described as a ‘conveyor belt of storms’ brewing up in the Atlantic. Met Éireann, meanwhile, has predicted that Friday will be a “very windy day with near gale force southwesterly winds developing, potentially reaching gale force in places”. Heavy rain is also forecast, “possibly turning to sleet or snow locally”, with “very unsettled conditions” and heavy rain set to follow over the weekend.
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