Storm Eowyn is causing major travel disruptions in Ireland, with Aer Lingus advising passengers to check their flight status and prepare for delays
Dublin: So, Storm Eowyn is really making a scene in Ireland. Aer Lingus is warning everyone about possible travel chaos this Friday. They’re saying to expect some serious wind and rain.
Met Eireann has issued five Red wind alerts. They’re predicting gusts over 130 km/h, which is no joke. Dublin and 21 other counties are in for a rough ride.
Schools and colleges in the affected areas will be closed. They’re telling folks to stay put and ride it out at home. Safety first, right?
Aer Lingus is on it, advising passengers to check their flight status. They’re saying to allow extra time to get to the airport since road conditions might be tricky.
Here’s the scoop on the counties under red alert: Cavan, Monaghan, Dublin, Kildare, and a bunch more. It’s a long list, so if you’re in those areas, keep an eye out.
They’re warning about dangerous travel conditions, fallen trees, and even power outages. It’s going to be a wild day, so stay safe and keep updated!