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Thousands in Ireland Face Power Outages Following Storm Claudia

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Thousands of homes, farms, and businesses across Ireland are experiencing power outages this Saturday morning following the impact of Storm Claudia. As of 9:00 a.m. on March 16, 2024, approximately 3,000 customers remain without electricity, according to ESB Networks. The storm has disrupted transport services, particularly in the greater Dublin area, as clean-up operations commence.

Weather warnings issued by Met Éireann have now been lifted, which included a status orange rain warning for Dublin, Wexford, and Wicklow. Before the storm’s arrival, the national meteorological service cautioned the public about potential “significant” flooding and hazardous travel conditions.

In response to the severe weather forecast, Keith Leonard, national director for Fire and Emergency Management, indicated that local authorities had been actively preparing since Thursday for the anticipated heavy rainfall and flooding.

Efforts to restore power are ongoing, with local authority crews on standby to assess the areas most affected by Storm Claudia. Although the immediate weather warnings have ended, Met Éireann forecasts that Saturday will remain “rather wet and breezy,” with intermittent rain and drizzle along with some mist patches.

Weather Conditions and Outlook

The latest forecast predicts some sunny spells developing in the southern regions during the afternoon, accompanied by well-scattered showers. Despite the potential for clearer skies in some areas, many regions are expected to remain predominantly cloudy, with rain becoming patchier throughout the day. Northeasterly winds, initially fresh to strong, are anticipated to ease to light to moderate by early afternoon, with temperatures ranging from 7 to 14 degrees Celsius.

As recovery efforts continue, residents are encouraged to remain cautious and report any ongoing issues related to power and flooding to their local authorities. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges posed by severe weather conditions in Ireland.

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