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Storm Fergus
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Storm Fergus leaves destruction as warnings end
Sun, 10 Dec, 2023
Emergency services were called to a village in Co Leitrim after high winds flattened trees, ripped a roof off a building and scattered debris on a street
Storm Fergus: Orange warning for three counties, wind warnings for 19 counties
Sun, 10 Dec, 2023
Storm Fergus is expected to make landfall today, after Storm Elin on Saturday, with a status orange wind warning issued for three counties
Orange and yellow wind warnings issued for Clare, Kerry, Galway and Mayo
Sat, 09 Dec, 2023
Met Éireann is warning of very strong onshore winds due to Storm Fergus, coupled with high waves and high tides.
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