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A farmyard barn's roof collapsed in County Galway due to the strong winds [Reuters] Met Éireann said a gust of 183kmh had been recorded at Mace Head, County Galway, at about 05:00 local time on ...
In Ireland, a record-breaking wind speed of 183kmh (114mph) was measured in Mace Head, Co Galway on Friday morning, Met Eireann said. Police in Ireland said a man had died after a tree fell on his ...
The Met Eireann said Friday the Republic of Ireland took the "brunt of the storm in the early hours of this morning," with a peak recorded wind gust of 114 mph at Mace Head. ... in Galway, Ireland ...
Storm Éowyn was an extremely powerful extratropical cyclone which hit Ireland and Scotland on 24 January 2025. The fifth storm of the 2024–25 European windstorm season, Éowyn was named by the UK Met Office on 21 January 2025.
Met Éireann and ICHEC are working on bringing a 5 km resolution HIRLAM model into production by the end of 2010. [ needs update ] For medium-term forecasts (between 48 hours and approximately two weeks), the Republic of Ireland , along with 17 other European states, relies on forecasts provided by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather ...
Met Eireann issued Status Red wind warnings for County Galway and County Clare and Status Orange wind warnings for the remainder of the country, [194] while in the United Kingdom the Met Office issued yellow wind warnings for all of Wales and Northern Ireland, most of England and parts of Scotland before it even hit Iceland.
According to Met Éireann, Ireland’s Meteorological Service, a gust of 113 mph was recorded at Mace Head Co. Galway at 5 a.m. local time — provisionally the strongest gust speed ever recorded ...
Met Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's national meteorological service, said that the country had faced wind gusts of 114mph in County Galway– the highest recorded wind speeds ever recorded on ...