Orange Weather Warning
An orange weather warning is the second-highest level of weather warning issued by Met Éireann, the Irish meteorological service. It indicates that there is a high risk of severe weather, such as heavy rain, snow, wind, or fog.
What does an orange weather warning mean?
An orange weather warning means that there is a high risk of severe weather that could cause damage to property and infrastructure, and pose a risk to life. It is important to take precautions to protect yourself and your property from the severe weather.
What should you do if an orange weather warning is issued?
If an orange weather warning is issued for your area, you should:
- Stay indoors if possible.
- Secure loose objects outside your home, such as garden furniture and trampolines.
- Be aware of the risk of flooding and take steps to protect your property from water damage.
- Avoid driving unless absolutely necessary.
- If you must drive, be aware of the conditions and drive with caution.
- Listen to local radio or television stations for updates on the weather warning.
How can you stay informed about orange weather warnings?
You can stay informed about orange weather warnings by:
- Visiting the Met Éireann website: www.met.ie
- Following Met Éireann on social media: @MetEireann
- Downloading the Met Éireann app
Orange weather warnings are issued when there is a high risk of severe weather. It is important to take precautions to protect yourself and your property if an orange weather warning is issued for your area.
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