The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has updated its advice to road users after Met Éireann issued a Status Red weather warning for Clare, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo for extremely strong and gusty north-west winds.
There could be fallen trees, damage to power lines and wave overtopping and the possibility of damage to homes, farms and businesses and dangerous/treacherous travelling conditions as a result of Storm Darragh.
The RSA is advising road users in areas affected by the Status Red warning to avoid any travel during the storm window. The Status Red warnings are in place from 10:00p.m Friday until 3:00a.m tomorrow, Saturday.
The RSA is also advising all road users to take extreme care over the weekend as Met Éireann has also issued Status Orange and Status Yellow weather warnings as Storm Darragh will bring very strong and gusty winds as well as heavy rain at times.
There may be fallen trees, damage to power lines, wave overtopping and there may be very difficult travelling conditions and damage to temporary structures.
The following warnings are in place:
Warning type | Time | County | Advice |
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Red Warning | 11:00p.m Friday-3:00a.m Saturday | Sligo, Leitrim, Donegal | Avoid any travel during the storm window |
Red Warning | 10:00p.m Friday-3:00a.m Saturday | Mayo | Avoid any travel during the storm window |
Red Warning | 10:00p.m Friday-2:00a.m Saturday | Clare, Galway | Avoid any travel during the storm window |
Orange Warning for Wind | 8:00p.m Friday-10:00a.m Saturday. | Munster, Connacht | Storm Darragh will bring very strong and gusty north-west winds. There may be fallen trees, damage to power lines and in coastal areas, wave overtopping. Road users should be aware of very difficult travelling conditions and damage to temporary structures. Road users in areas affected are advised to exercise caution and check local traffic and weather conditions before setting out on a journey |
Orange Warning for Wind | 10:00p.m Friday-10:00a.m Saturday | Leinster, Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan | Storm Darragh will bring very strong and gusty north-west winds. There may be fallen trees, damage to power lines, wave overtopping. Road users should be aware of very difficult travelling conditions and damage to temporary structures. Road users in areas affected are advised to exercise caution and check local traffic and weather conditions before setting out on a journey |
Yellow Warning for Rain | 10:00a.m Friday-10:00a.m Saturday | Clare, Connacht, Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan, Longford, Louth, Meath, Westmeath | Storm Darragh will bring heavy rain on Friday followed by heavy showers Saturday morning. Possibility of localised flooding, poor visibility and difficult travelling conditions |
Yellow Warning for Wind | 3:00p.m Friday-3:00p.m Saturday | Ireland | Storm Darragh will bring strong and gusty south to south-west winds veering north-west on Friday night. Possibility of fallen trees, loose debris with difficult travelling conditions and some wave overtopping in coastal areas |
Nationally all road users are being advised to be aware of the dangers once the storm has passed.
When the extreme weather passes road users will still have to contend with potentially hazardous road conditions such as flooded roads and downed pylons, lines, trees, branches, and other debris which could block roads.
The advice is to obey any road closures or diversions put in place by local authorities and An Garda Síochána.
Where people have to use the roads the following advice is being given on foot of the weather warnings:
Advice to road users e.g. pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists:
Be Safe. Be Seen. Visibility and light are reduced in poor weather conditions. Keep safe by making sure you can be seen. Wear bright clothing and consider wearing high visibility material, the RSA has advised.