It's going to be rough out west
"The Office of Public Works have a high tide advisory in place and advise that there will be a period of very high astronomical spring tides approaching highest astronomical tide in all coastal areas which commenced on Saturday 11 January and is valid until Wednesday 15 January," notes a Galway County Council statement.
"Astronomical tides during this notice period will be highest from Sunday 12 January to Tuesday 14 January. All coastal areas could experience coastal flooding during this period, especially during Monday due to the high tides and projected storm surge.""Driving conditions may be hazardous and drivers need to take care and be conscious of cyclists and pedestrians.
"Motorists are asked to avoid coastal routes [and] to make alternative route plans where possible and to avoid making unnecessary journeys." The council has also asked people to be mindful of elderly or vulnerable neighbours and to make contact with them where possible.city centre as water rose up through the Spanish Arch and submerged much of Shop Street.Hit play for The Architects of Business
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