Limerick City and County Council Monitoring Storm Erik

  • Limerick City and County Council

Limerick City and County Council is continuing to monitor Storm Erik as it tracks across Ireland. A Status YELLOW wind warning remains in place for Limerick until 6am on Saturday morning (09 Feb 2019).

Southwest to west winds will reach mean speeds of 50 to 65 km/h with gusts of 80 to 110 km/h. Along exposed Atlantic coasts these values may be exceeded for a while and with very high seas, this will give the risk of coastal flooding.

As a result, due to the predicted combination of high tides and adverse winds Limerick City and County Council is taking measures to protect areas along the Shannon Estuary. As a proactive measure flood defences are being put in place in flood prone areas in Limerick City along the quays and Strands, Askeaton and Foynes.

Limerick City and County Council will continue to monitor the situation during Storm Erik. During the period, the weather warning is in force, Limerick City and County Council is urging people to stay away from open water and the drive with caution on Limerick’s roads.

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