A flood warning has been issued for Donegal over the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Met Eireann has just issued the warning which comes into affect from midnight and Friday.
The good news is that the warning only lasts for two hours
The warning says “Unsettled and mixed over Easter with a mobile Atlantic flow affecting Ireland. Windy or possibly stormy in places later Saturday. Potential for some severe or damaging west to southwest gusts.
“Coastal flooding is likely, especially around high tide times and in exposed, low-lying locations along the Atlantic coastal counties.
“High astronomical tides (Spring Tides) coinciding with storm surge and persistent onshore winds will further increase the risk of coastal flooding.
“Areas along the west and north coasts are particularly vulnerable. Winds are Strong onshore winds combined with high waves may lead to wave overtopping and flooding in low-lying and exposed coastal areas.”
A High Tide Advisory will come into effect from Friday to Monday with warnings likely to be issued.
Floody hell! Easter weather warning issued for Donegal was last modified: April 1st, 2026 by Staff Writer
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