Warnings & Advisories - Thursday 23 January 2025

Donegal Warnings

  • Status: Green no warning

    Currently no warnings in operation.

Weather Warnings

  • Status: Green no warning

    Currently no warnings in operation.

Marine Warnings

  • Status: Yellow Southwest to west winds will reach to force 6 or higher.

    Small Craft warning for all coasts of Ireland

    Southwest to west winds will reach to force 6 or higher.

    Valid: 03:00 Thursday 23/01/2025 to 20:00 Thursday 23/01/2025

    Issued: 07:14 Tuesday 21/01/2025

  • Status: Yellow Southerly winds, veering westerly will occasionally reach gale force 8 on all Irish coastal waters and on the Irish Sea.

    Status Yellow - Gale warning for all coasts of Ireland and on the Irish Sea

    Southerly winds, veering westerly will occasionally reach gale force 8 on all Irish coastal waters and on the Irish Sea.

    Valid: 05:00 Thursday 23/01/2025 to 17:00 Thursday 23/01/2025

    Issued: 00:31 Wednesday 22/01/2025

  • Status: Yellow Southeast winds, veering westerly will reach gale force 8 or strong gale force 9 on all Irish coastal waters and on the Irish Sea.

    Status Yellow - Gale warning for all coasts of Ireland and on the Irish Sea

    Southeast winds, veering westerly will reach gale force 8 or strong gale force 9 on all Irish coastal waters and on the Irish Sea.

    Valid: 23:00 Thursday 23/01/2025 to 00:00 Saturday 25/01/2025

    Issued: 00:31 Wednesday 22/01/2025

Advisories

  • Status: Yellow On Thursday night and Friday, a deepening Low-Pressure system, Storm ÉOWYN (AY-OH-WIN), is forecast to track across Ireland. Very strong to gale force winds are expected across the country with the potential for damaging wind gusts and disruption in places. Transitory falls of sleet and snow are expected too, especially across west and northwest counties. High seas and spells of heavy rain are expected also.<br /> <br /> Met Éireann is continuously monitoring the evolving situation and weather warnings will be issued as confidence in the forecast track/intensity of the Low-Pressure system improves.<br /> <br /> Please check the met.ie website and app for updates to forecasts and warnings in the coming days.

    Weather Advisory for Ireland

    On Thursday night and Friday, a deepening Low-Pressure system, Storm ÉOWYN (AY-OH-WIN), is forecast to track across Ireland. Very strong to gale force winds are expected across the country with the potential for damaging wind gusts and disruption in places. Transitory falls of sleet and snow are expected too, especially across west and northwest counties. High seas and spells of heavy rain are expected also.

    Met Éireann is continuously monitoring the evolving situation and weather warnings will be issued as confidence in the forecast track/intensity of the Low-Pressure system improves.

    Please check the met.ie website and app for updates to forecasts and warnings in the coming days.

    Valid: 00:31 Wednesday 22/01/2025 to 00:00 Saturday 25/01/2025

    Issued: 12:09 Monday 20/01/2025

    Updated at: 11:19 Tuesday 21/01/2025

Environmental Advisories

  • Status: Green no warning

    Currently no warnings in operation.