Galway and Clare are set to bear the brunt of high winds brought by Storm Ciarán on Wednesday morning
Galway and Clare are expected to endure the worst of the winds brought by Storm Ciarán tomorrow morning as the weather system reaches the country.
Met Éireann issued a raft of warnings today, predicting heavy rainfall and high winds well into tomorrow. A Status Yellow rain alert for Kerry came into effect at midday and will remain in place for 24 hours. Tomorrow night, Storm Ciarán is expected to pass close to the south coast, and a Status Yellow rain warning will be in place from 7pm until 7am on Thursday for counties Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, Cork and Waterford.
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