Chilly Temperatures Expected as Storm Claudia Moves Out
Chilly temperatures are expected as Storm Claudia moves out, leaving disrupted travel and weather effects behind. Significant rain and high winds impacted many regions across Ireland, leading to power outages and travel delays.
Impact of Storm Claudia
Storm Claudia has caused considerable disruption. Ferry sailings were canceled, and many residents faced challenging conditions. An estimated 5,000 homes, farms, and businesses experienced power outages, according to the Electricity Supply Board (ESB), which worked to restore service throughout the day.
Flooding Incidents
Flooding was reported in various areas, notably:
- Bridgetown, Wexford: A burst canal bank flooded several properties.
- Portarlington: Flooding occurred despite no rain warning for Laois and Offaly.
According to Met Éireann, ground saturation levels remained high following extended rainfall. This raised the risk of continued flooding in parts of Leinster and Munster early today.
Upcoming Weather Changes
As Storm Claudia departs, forecaster Mark Bowe warns of significant temperature drops. Overnight, temperatures are expected to plummet to freezing, with an increased risk of frost. Bowe stated, “A northerly flow will bring cooler, fresher air, making tomorrow and Monday noticeably colder and drier.”
Travel Disruptions
The storm also significantly affected travel between Ireland, the UK, and France. Key cancellations and delays included:
- Irish Ferries: Five sailings between Dublin and Holyhead canceled, with four additional services impacted today.
- Sailings to Cherbourg from Dublin faced substantial delays.
- Stena Line canceled two services on the Rosslare-Fishguard route.
- Dublin-Holyhead delays reached up to seven hours.
Travelers in the upcoming days are advised to check with their ferry operators for updates.
Conclusion
The aftermath of Storm Claudia includes not only chilly temperatures but also ongoing disruptions in travel and power supply. Residents should remain cautious of potential frost warnings as conditions shift. Stay updated with local forecasts for any further developments.