Ireland weather: Schools to close and employers told to allow remote work as Met Éireann issues red alert for Friday’s ‘extreme’ winds
Storm Éowyn: One of most severe storms to hit Ireland will bring ‘dangerous’ and ‘destructive’ weatherBusinessman Paddy McKillen ‘became aggressive’ with bailiff at Paris apartment, French court hearsspokesman said he expected there would be “major disruptions” to rail services on Friday and that details of cancellations across all transport services would be confirmed by the National Transport Authority on Thursday morning.
Spokesmen for DAA, the Dublin Airport management company, and Cork Airport advised passengers due to travel on Friday to contact their airline for updates.Met Éireann’s red wind warnings come into effect in Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford at 2am on Friday and will last until 10am.
In Donegal, the red wind warning will be valid from 6am until 3pm; in Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo, it is expected to last from 4am to midday; and in Clare and Galway it will be from 3am to midday.
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