ALERT: When the Mayo weather warning takes effect
A Status Yellow Wind warning has been issued for Ireland.
A Status Yellow Wind warning has been issued for Ireland.
The weather warning will be valid from 3am on Tuesday (December 8) until 9pm the same day.
We are closely monitoring a developing Atlantic system, potentially bringing very strong winds, high coastal water levels & heavy rainfall to Ireland from late tomorrow night 8th Dec through Tues 9th Dec.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) December 7, 2025
➡️See our meteorologist's commentary for details:https://t.co/gjN9OKe13m pic.twitter.com/49snC8Lsf0
Met Éireann states that there will be very strong and gusty southerly winds, with gales possible near coasts. There will also be an increased flood risk in coastal areas due to the coincidence with very high spring tides.
Possible impacts include difficult travel conditions, flooding of low-lying coastal areas, wave overtopping, debris, loose objects being displaced, and outdoor events being impacted.
Forecast updates on: https://www.met.ie/

