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STORM WARNING: Storm Bella s vast gales to batter Ireland and sweep snow across the country

STORM WARNING: Storm Bella s vast gales to batter Ireland and sweep snow across the country Reporter: news@offalyexpress.ie );   ); Storm Bella will sweep in over Ireland on St Stephen s Day bring gales and heavy rain but the weather front will also drag snow, sleet, hail and ice in its wake, Met Éireann has warned. Met Éireann has issued a weather warning for western counties and a weather commentary on what to expect over the Festive weekend when Bella is expected to make its presence felt. Meteorologist, Liz Walsh and Hydro-meteorologist, Stephen Carey outlined what to expect in a commentary on Christmas Eve.

Weather warning issued for 10 counties ahead of the arrival of Storm Bella in Ireland | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

The warning will remain in place until 6am on Sunday morning (27 December), with westerly winds reaching mean speeds of 50-65km/h and gusts of 90-110 km/h expected while the warning is in place. Met Éireann has also warned of strong winds, high waves and a forecasted storm surge, all of which will lead to a risk of coastal flooding. Updates will be issued as necessary on the Met Éireann website. Before the arrival of Storm Bella (named by the UK Met Office) on Saturday, the next two days are expected to be crisp, dry and sunny for the most part, with temperatures dropping to as low as -3 degrees tonight.

Weather warning for St Stephen s Day | Westmeath Independent

Weather warning for St Stephen s Day | Westmeath Independent
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2020 closes a decade of exceptional heat: WMO

December 24, 2020 Amidst record-high temperatures, a helicopter flying over the arctic observes a planet that is changing at an unprecedented pace. Courtesy photo GENEVA As 2020 draws to an end, it closes the warmest decade (2011-2020) on record, according to the World Meteorological Organization. This year remains on track to be one of the three warmest on record, and may even rival 2016 as the warmest on record. The six warmest years have all been since 2015. The exceptional heat of 2020 is despite a cooling La Niña event, which is now mature and impacting weather patterns in many parts of the world. According to most models, La Niña is expected to peak in intensity in either December or January and continue through the early part of 2021, according to a new WMO summary.

Ireland weather - Storm Bella set to batter parts of country on St Stephen s Day as Met Eireann issue weather warning

Ireland weather - Storm Bella set to batter parts of country on St Stephen s Day as Met Eireann issue weather warning
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