Several warnings have already been issued
07:29, 08 Dec 2025Updated 07:29, 08 Dec 2025
The potential storm hitting Ireland(Image: WX Charts)
Ireland may have a named storm in the coming days.
Harsh weather conditions approaching the country are likely to bring further warnings on top of the Yellow Warnings already in place.
Kerry Weather explained the coming system and the name that could go with it:
“Storm update (Potentially storm Bram)
“The latest charts are still showing a chance of a storm on Tuesday.
“Yellow warnings have been issued already with the potential for upgrades especially in counties along the west coast.
“Worst of the rain will be in the south and southeast with the worst of the winds along the west coast.
“Any update to the warnings will be tomorrow when the high resolution models come out.”
Meanwhile, Met Ryan explained: “For the mountain goers….
“Can see scope for slightly colder airmass as we go into the 2nd half of the month, so maybe mountains in Scotland and Lake District could see some snow.
“Best I can do. Rancid outlook otherwise.”
And Cathal Nolan from Ireland’s Weather Channel said: “Upper level status weather warnings expected from Kerry to Donegal along the west coast on Tuesday as a deep low pressure develops close to Ireland.
“Wind gusts in exposed coastal areas of the west and northwest could reach up to 120-140km/h on Tuesday between 6-9am through until 6pm.
“Risk of thunderstorms tonight as well with a risk of some hail and squally winds. These showers will impact all areas but heaviest in the southwest.”
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