Ireland Braces for Severe Weather: Snow, Wind, and Rain


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:36
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Ireland Braces for Severe Weather: Snow, Wind, and Rain

Met Éireann issues three status yellow warnings for severe weather across Ireland, with snow and ice affecting counties like Cork, Kerry, Limerick, and more from Thursday night to Friday morning. A nationwide wind warning is in place until Thursday evening, causing strong gusts and potential hazards. Heavy rain hits several areas, increasing risks of flooding and low visibility. Air travel is disrupted, with flights diverted and delays expected. Today brings cold temperatures, blustery showers, and scattered rain for the weekend. Stay updated as conditions change.

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