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Are you prepared for the winter months ahead? To ensure you and your family are protected from the risks posed by the season, visit winterready.ie or see #BeWinterReady

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The #BeWinterReady campaign provides simple, practical advice to mitigate the risks of the winter months, including wet weather and high rainfall. 🌧️ For more information on flooding preparedness visit: gov.ie/en/publication…


Make sure you're prepared for the risks that severe weather can bring. Visit winterready.ie for info on staying safe at home, in the workplace and on the road. Follow @MetEireann for all current warnings or met.ie/warnings/

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Driving conditions can be treacherous in Winter. Remember to: ⚠️ Use dipped headlights & fog lights in reduced visibility ⚠️ Leave a greater gap between you and the vehicle in front ⚠️ Slow down & drive according to road conditions For more: winterready.ie

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This year’s Be Winter Ready campaign covers issues such as, road and farm safety, flooding, weather warnings mental health awareness - key issues to bear in mind as we prepare for the winter months ahead. See winterready.ie for more info. #BeWinterReady

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The Government’s ‘Be Winter-Ready’ 2024-2025 Campaign launches with the message: “Be Prepared This Winter”. See winterready.ie for more. @lawlessj, @kodonnellLK, @MetEireann


The Be Winter Ready campaign launches today to provide vital information to the public to ensure preparedness for the winter months. See winterready.ie for more info. #BeWinterReady

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Very useful exchange with 🇮🇪Jacqui McCrum and @IRLDeptDefence management board. Discussed future of 🇪🇺security and defence ahead of IE Presidency in 2026.

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Week ahead weather: Bright & largely dry to start this week with sunny spells & showers, becoming more unsettled from midweek with the possibility heavy rain, on Thursday🌧️ Temperatures will be average or slightly higher for the time of year with highs in the low to mid-teens📈


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Monday will be a drier, brighter day with spells of sunshine & scattered showers. 🌦️ Turning cloudier from the west in the afternoon & evening with showery outbreaks of rain spreading eastwards. ☔️ Highs of 12 to 15°C in moderate to fresh SW winds, strong on Atlantic coasts. 🍃

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People are advised to prepare for the this period of severe weather including ensuring their mobile phone is fully charged to enable communication.

Wind observations for 1pm🍃 As #StormAshley passes today please "Stay Back, Stay High, Stay Dry" at all times during this event as conditions will be dangerous, especially near coasts⚠️🌊 Latest forecasts⬇️ met.ie/national-forec… Current warnings⬇️ met.ie/warnings-today…

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Stay Safe during #StormAshley. Always assume the electricity network is live, #StaySafe and #StayClear of all electricity wires. If you see a fallen wire or a low hanging wire, do not approach it, report it on 1800 372 999. For #StormAshley updates visit esbnetworks.ie


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#StormAshley will bring very windy or stormy conditions today,strongest along coasts of the northwest, west & southwest🌬️🌊 Heavy rain will clear eastwards this morning,sunshine to follow for a time,showers/longer spells of rain spreading from the W🌧️🌦️ met.ie

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