Northern Ireland Weather Warning Issued by Met Office
NORTHERN IRELAND, JUL 20 – Heavy rain warnings cover eastern Northern Ireland and parts of the Republic of Ireland with up to 75mm expected, risking flooding, power cuts, and transport disruptions, the Met Office said.
- On Sunday evening, the Met Office issued a 24-hour weather warning for Northern Ireland, covering Antrim, Armagh and Down, with risks of flooding and power cuts.
- With half a month’s worth of rain possible within 24 hours, Northern Ireland averages 89mm of rain in July, underscoring the potential intensity of the deluge.
- Meanwhile, Met Éireann issued its own yellow warning for Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Meath, Wicklow and Monaghan, while a thunderstorm warning covers western Northern Ireland until 8pm Sunday, with flood risks and communities potentially cut off.
- Immediate risks include a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services, the alert confirms.
- Forecasts show next week will remain unsettled with continued showers and thunderstorms into Tuesday, and heavy, thundery showers possible in south-east England on Wednesday.
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