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Orange and Yellow weather warnings issued for Storm Amy

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is asking road users to exercise caution while using the roads over the next few days as Met Eireann has issued Orange and Yellow Weather Warnings as Storm Amy approaches.

There is an Orange Rainfall Warning for Kerry from 6am-8pm today when there may be heavy spells of rain. Flooding can be expected along with very difficult travelling conditions.

There is a Yellow Rainfall Warning for Cavan, Donegal, Munster, Connacht and Longford from 6am-8pm when there will be widespread rain, heavy at times, and there is potential for localised flooding and difficult travelling conditions.

There is a Yellow Wind Warning for Ireland from noon to midnight on Friday where Storm Amy will bring strong to near gale force and gusty south-westerly winds. There is potential for difficult travelling conditions, debris, loose objects becoming displaced and the chance of some fallen trees is possible.

Road users in areas affected by the Orange Warning are recommended to check local traffic and weather conditions before setting out on a journey.

The following advice is being given to road users on foot of the weather warnings.

Advice to Pedestrians, Cyclists, and motorcyclists:

For advice on severe weather driving tips, please see severe weather advice on the RSA website or check out the RSA Facebook and Twitter pages.

Please also see our severe weather warning videos created in collaboration with Teresa Mannion here.

See advice for driving on flooded roads here and some advice on driving in strong winds here.

For more weather updates, visit Met Eireann’s website: www.met.ie

 

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