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2nd October 2019
11:49am BST

"Storm surges will produce coastal flooding and damage," the Met Éireann spokesperson said. Meanwhile, a status yellow wind warning and a status yellow rainfall warning are both in place for all of Ireland.Status Orange - Wind warning for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick Valid: Thursday 6 p.m. to Friday 3 a.m.https://t.co/ozrQHtoOkt pic.twitter.com/j2jnYIz085
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 2, 2019
They come into effect at 9am on Thursday, October 3 - the wind warning ends at 6am on Friday morning, while the rainfall warning is in place until 9am on Friday. "Southeasterly winds later veering southwesterly will reach mean speeds 50 to 65km/h with gusts to 100km/h resulting in some disruptive impacts," the Met Éireann spokesperson said of the wind warning.Status Yellow - Wind warning for Ireland Southeasterly winds later veering southwesterly will reach mean speeds 50 to 65km/h with gusts to 100km/h resulting in some disruptive impacts. Valid: Thursday 9 a.m. to Friday 6 a.m. pic.twitter.com/J8sAiOtXsZ
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 2, 2019
And the rain warning will see spells of heavy rain - in excess of 50mm in some parts of the northwest and west - which will result in some flooding.Status Yellow - Rainfall warning for Ireland Spells of heavy rain (in excess of 50mm in parts of the west and northwest) will result in some flooding. Valid: Thursday 9 a.m. to Friday 9 a.m.https://t.co/ozrQHtoOkt pic.twitter.com/3tPrnXk8KR
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 2, 2019
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