Ireland faces coastal flooding risk from August 21 to 23 due to supermoon spring tides, high waves, and strong onshore winds from Hurricane Ernesto's remnants.
Ireland faces coastal flooding risk due to a combination of supermoon spring tides, high waves, and strong onshore winds from Hurricane Ernesto's remnants, as per Met Eireann's high tide advisory from August 21 to 23. Kerry County Council has activated its severe weather team, advising residents at flood-prone locations to take precautions. Galway and Mayo also face a yellow wind warning due to strong winds and high tides coinciding with heavy rain.
August 20, 2024
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