
Met Éireann to Implement Localised Weather Warning System by Late 2026
Met Éireann, Ireland's meteorological service, announced plans to replace its current county-wide weather alerts with a more precise localised system starting in late 2026. This new approach will enable warnings to be issued for specific areas rather than entire counties, improving accuracy and relevance.
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Met Éireann to introduce new locally based weather warning system
Polygon-based process will divide the country into sub-county zones
By Ronan McGreevy
Read full article →Met Éireann’s new localised weather warning system aimed to be in place later this year
A more localised system for weather warnings is set to replace the current county-based system.
Read full article →Met Éireann to replace county-wide alerts with localised system from ‘late 2026’
This approach will allow warnings to be issued for specific areas rather than entire counties.
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