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Approaching Storm Eunice predicted as “multi-hazard and disruptive”

All counties - including Kerry - are advised to be careful in the coming days as the country’s second storm is predicted to be a “multi-hazard and disruptive” event.
Met Éireann have issued an ‘Advisory’ to the public to be prepared as strong winds are expected during Storm Eunice on Thursday night and Friday morning.
This follows on from Storm Dudley which is set to kick in tomorrow (Wednesday) for 24 hours.
Storm Eunice will track eastwards over Ireland and has the potential to be a multi-hazard and disruptive event with damaging winds, heavy rain and snow possible.
“Current indications are that the strongest winds are most likely to affect southern counties and the most significant falls of snow are most likely over central and northern parts of the country with locally blizzard conditions possible for a time and disruption to travel," Met Éireann have said.
Further warnings will be issued tomorrow morning (Wednesday) and updated on Thursday morning.
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