Severe & damaging Gust of 130km/hr recorded at Mace Head Galway this morning at 7:30am
A severe and strong damaging gust of 130(km/h) has been recorded of Mace Head Galway this morning at Met Eireanns Weather Station. With the wind set to pick up in the northwest and north shortly this could mean trouble
Strongest gusts to 7:30am (km/h):
130(km/h) Mace Head (Galway)
107(km/h) Belmullet (Mayo)
106(km/h) Newport (Mayo)
106(km/h) Valentia (Kerry)
93(km/h) Roches Point (Cork)
Airports
85(km/h) Knock
82(km/h) Casement (Dublin)
76(km/h) Cork
67(km/h) Dublin
65(km/h) Shannon
Strongest gusts to 7:30am (km/h):
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) September 19, 2018
130 Mace Head (Galway)
107 Belmullet (Mayo)
106 Newport (Mayo)
106 Valentia (Kerry)
93 Roches Point (Cork)
Airports
85 Knock
82 Casement (Dublin)
76 Cork
67 Dublin
65 Shannon pic.twitter.com/IMC0P6TZbi
Kenneth from the Donegal Weather Channel
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