Ireland's Met Éireann Upgrades Weather Warnings
Met Éireanns New Weather Warning System: Precise Polygons for Targeted Safety
Irelands national weather service, Met Éireann, is introducing a significant upgrade to its warning system, moving from county-wide alerts to precise polygon maps that target exact areas affected by storms or snow. This change aims to address complaints about unnecessary chaos caused by blanket warnings, even when danger is localized. The new system will allow forecasters to draw Status Red, Orange, or Yellow zones within counties, enabling sharper safety advice, fewer widespread closures, and quicker emergency help where its needed. By the second half of 2026, this setup will match top global standards, allowing people to plan around real risks instead of vague borders.
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