Through early next week, a surge of cold air will plunge temperatures far below what is typical for the region.
Storm Éowyn broke provisional wind speed records at a number of weather stations last month, bringing hurricane-force mean wind speeds at two stations.
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Hosted on MSNForests flattened by Storm Éowyn would fill three Croke ParksAround 10 million cubic metres of growing stock in Irish forests was affected, the first national assessment has found.
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Storm Éowyn brought hurricane-force winds and record-breaking gustsStorm Éowyn brought Ireland’s strongest recorded winds, with hurricane-force gusts of 184 km/h recorded in Galway ...
With strong winds at the exhibition site and the Central Weather Administration forecasting continued high winds Monday night ...
Storm Éowyn brought record breaking wind speeds at several weather stations in the Republic of Ireland, the Irish ...
Two stations, in Ceann Mhása (Mace Head), County Galway and Malin Head, County Donegal, recorded average wind speeds that reached hurricane force 12 on the Beaufort scale. Met Éireann said the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStorm Eowyn’s record wind speeds reached hurricane force 12, Met Eireann has revealedStorm Eowyn brought hurricane-force mean wind speeds, the highest since digital records began, with 184km/h at Ceann Mhása in Galway and 150km/h at Malin Head in Donegal, according to Met Eireann.
The National Meteorological Center issued a blue cold wave warning, predicting temperature drops of 6 to 8 C in most areas ...
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