Met Éireann has just issued a status orange wind warning for 13 counties ahead of Storm Callum hitting on Thursday night.
The warnings were issued at 7pm on Wednesday evening and are added to the warnings given earlier on Wednesday.
#Storm Callum is the third storm of the season so far. pic.twitter.com/DNfiwX705u
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 10, 2018
An orange wind warning is in place in Cork and Kerry from 10pm on Thursday until 9am on Friday with gusts of 130km/h possible, especially in coastal areas and on high ground.
A similar warning is in place for Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, and Clare, with an orange wind warning active from midnight on Thursday until 1pm on Friday.
Wind Warnings have been updated for Storm Callum for Thursday night and Friday morning.
Orange level for coastal counties, Yellow level inland.
Note: Wind strengths remain the same, changes to validity times.
Warning info: https://t.co/ozrQHtoOkt#StormCallum pic.twitter.com/oimzDlQgbB— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 10, 2018
Dublin, Louth, Wexford, Wicklow, Meath, and Waterford will also have an orange wind warning in place from midnight on Thursday until 9am on Friday.
Gusts of between 100 and 130km/h will hit these areas and there will be a risk of some coastal flooding.
The validity time for some of our warnings have been updated. Please see https://t.co/oOxITrsnvw for up to date information for your area.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 10, 2018
Meanwhile, Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Offaly, Westmeath, Cavan, Monaghan, Leitrim, Roscommon, Limerick, and Tipperary will all have a yellow wind warning in place from 11pm on Thursday until 9am on Friday.
An ORANGE level warning is issued by Met Éireann for wind speeds with the capacity to produce dangerous, stormy conditions which may constitute a risk to life and property.
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Stay away from exposed coastal areas for the period of the ORANGE warning.
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Drive to anticipate strong cross winds and other hazards such as falling/fallen trees. High sided vehicles and motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable to strong winds – slow down and give extra space to pedestrians and cyclists.
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Be aware of local conditions in your area; wind strengths can vary significantly from place to place (depending on direction and local topography).