Yellow wind warnings have been issued for the island of Ireland on Saturday, as Storm Dave is expected to bring very strong southerly winds.
A low-pressure system coming in from the Atlantic was named Storm Dave by the UK’s Met Office on Thursday.
Met Eireann have issued a yellow wind warning which will come into effect at 3pm on Saturday and is expected to last until midnight on Sunday.
They say the impact of the storm could include fallen trees and branches, waves breaching sea defences, difficult travelling conditions and displaced debris or loose objects.
❗️Associated with #StormDave ⬇️⚠️Yellow Wind Warning is issued for Ireland⚠️
⏲️14:00 to 23:00 Saturday 04/04/2026⏲️
❗️Be Aware of➡️fallen trees, branches, wave overtopping, difficult traveling conditions, loose objects⚠️
ℹ️https://t.co/gjN9OKdtdOℹ️https://t.co/RZeYdeW8c3 pic.twitter.com/MzJOYQ4ytX
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) April 2, 2026
The UK’s Met Office has also issued a yellow wind warning for all six counties in Northern Ireland, starting from 2pm on Saturday and lasting until 2am on Sunday.
Met Eireann has also advised high spring tides are likely to coincide with storm surges and strong winds which will increase the risk of coastal flooding.
They said areas along the west and north coasts are particularly vulnerable.
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