Storm Chandra Hits Ireland — Weather Warning Update
Storm Chandra has reached Ireland with strong winds and heavy rain. The storm was named by the UK Met Office and has now moved across Ireland.
Met Éireann has issued status yellow weather warnings for wind and rain across many counties.
Winds will be very strong and gusty, especially along the coast. Heavy rain will fall on the ground that is already wet from recent weather.
What This Means for Ireland’s Weather Today
Weather forecasters warn of:
- Strong winds up to around 112 km/h in some areas.
- Heavy rain that may cause localised flooding and river rises.
- Hazardous travel conditions with fallen trees and loose debris are possible.
- Coastal wave overtopping risk near shores.
This storm may disrupt roads, public transport, and ferry services.
Travel Advice & Safety
Met Éireann warns people to be careful on the roads. Rain and wind will make driving hard in places. Flooded roads may be dangerous.
Local authorities and transport bodies are urging people to check conditions before travel.
School Closures & Community Notices
Several schools are closed or preparing to close today due to weather risk. Decisions are being made by local school management and education authorities.
Parents and carers are advised to check local updates before setting out.
Dublin Weather Warning & Local Alerts
Dublin, along with many counties, is under a yellow weather warning from Met Éireann. Expect strong winds and heavy rain through the day.
Background: How Storm Chandra Formed
Storm Chandra is a low-pressure system that developed over the Atlantic and tracked north towards Ireland. It brings wind, rain, and possible winter conditions to parts of the country.
This comes after a series of active storms across northwest Europe this season.
Authoritative Sources to Follow
Met Éireann official weather warnings and updates – Met.ie
Irish Times live weather reports – IrishTimes.com
Department of Education weather and school closure advisories – gov.ie (if published)




