Wednesday 2 March 2016

Four weather warnings in place as Storm Jake brings hurricane force gusts and snow strike the country




Temperatures are set to plunge with snow showers expected as Storm Jake sweeps in across Ireland.














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A Status Orange weather warning has been put in place for coastal fringes for the north, west and south of the country, while the whole country has been given a Status Yellow wind warning.
Overnight there were gusts of up to 130kmp in some coastal areas of the northern, south and west of the country.
Winds of 72 knots (up to 130km/h) were reported overnight at Mace Head.
There is even a warning that hurricane force gusts could batter some parts of the country, Siobhan Ryan of Met Eireann said.
Storm Jake is the tenth winter storm so far this season.
As well as high winds temperatures are expected to plunge over the cross of the day, with Met Eireann forecasting temperatures of -1 overnight. Met Eireann has issued a snow and ice warning for Connacht, Leinster, Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal.
Motorists have been urged to take care on the roads with the high winds and ice warnings.
Already snow has been reported in county Donegal and Monaghan.
Snow showers overnight are expected to lead to up to 3cms in parts of Connacht, Ulster and Leinster
Larger amounts of snow are expected to settle on higher ground overnight
Met Eireann has warned that winds will continue this morning, with storm force winds in coastal areas of the west and southwest.
Heavy showers will move in with the winds with longer spells of rain and wet snow in places. Some areas will be exposed to the risk of thunder.
The afternoon will see strong blusterly showers of rain and hail.
Winds will ease this evening, but with clearing skies, temperatures will drop dramatically, with lows of -3 degrees.















Four weather warnings in place as Storm Jake brings hurricane force gusts and snow strike the country

Temperatures are set to plunge with snow showers expected as Storm Jake sweeps in across Ireland.
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A Status Orange weather warning has been put in place for coastal fringes for the north, west and south of the country, while the whole country has been given a Status Yellow wind warning.
Overnight there were gusts of up to 130kmp in some coastal areas of the northern, south and west of the country.
Winds of 72 knots (up to 130km/h) were reported overnight at Mace Head.
There is even a warning that hurricane force gusts could batter some parts of the country, Siobhan Ryan of Met Eireann said.
Storm Jake is the tenth winter storm so far this season.
As well as high winds temperatures are expected to plunge over the cross of the day, with Met Eireann forecasting temperatures of -1 overnight. Met Eireann has issued a snow and ice warning for Connacht, Leinster, Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal.
Motorists have been urged to take care on the roads with the high winds and ice warnings.
Already snow has been reported in county Donegal and Monaghan.
Snow showers overnight are expected to lead to up to 3cms in parts of Connacht, Ulster and Leinster
Larger amounts of snow are expected to settle on higher ground overnight
Met Eireann has warned that winds will continue this morning, with storm force winds in coastal areas of the west and southwest.
Heavy showers will move in with the winds with longer spells of rain and wet snow in places. Some areas will be exposed to the risk of thunder.
The afternoon will see strong blusterly showers of rain and hail.
Winds will ease this evening, but with clearing skies, temperatures will drop dramatically, with lows of -3 degrees.

Indonesian MEGA Quake Sends SHOCK WAVE Through Ocean. Buoys in Alarm Mode







A 7.9 Mega Earthquake jst struck off Indonesian Coast. The Earthquake happened South West of Sumatra. A Tsunami warning was justly raised. 




This Quake instantly send an Energy pulse across the Ocean. The image shows Three Buoys all triggered into an Alarm state.








Indonesian MEGA Quake Sends SHOCK WAVE Through Ocean. Buoys in Alarm Mode




A 7.9 Mega Earthquake jst struck off Indonesian Coast. The Earthquake happened South West of Sumatra. A Tsunami warning was justly raised. 


This Quake instantly send an Energy pulse across the Ocean. The image shows Three Buoys all triggered into an Alarm state.




BRITAIN TO BRACE FOR STORM JAKE MOVING IN.







Storm Jake has blown into Britain tonight after forecasters warned of ice and 70mph winds along with up to four inches of snow.


The storm hit parts of Ireland this evening and blustery and cold weather will spread across the South West of England and Wales today.


Showers turned wintry overnight, with the risk of a more prolonged spell of snowfall lasting until early tomorrow morning, especially in the South.


This will bring snow with one to two inches possible in many places, and locally up to four inches - mainly on ground above about 300ft.


A temperature drop is also expected in northern cities tomorrow where a fall of about 6C (43F) will follow balmier readings of 11C (34F) today.





Read more  - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3471490/Storm-Jake-way-TONIGHT-forecasters-warn-Britain-brace-icy-roads-four-inches-snow-70mph-winds.html




















BRITAIN TO BRACE FOR STORM JAKE MOVING IN.


Storm Jake has blown into Britain tonight after forecasters warned of ice and 70mph winds along with up to four inches of snow.
The storm hit parts of Ireland this evening and blustery and cold weather will spread across the South West of England and Wales today.
Showers turned wintry overnight, with the risk of a more prolonged spell of snowfall lasting until early tomorrow morning, especially in the South.
This will bring snow with one to two inches possible in many places, and locally up to four inches - mainly on ground above about 300ft.
A temperature drop is also expected in northern cities tomorrow where a fall of about 6C (43F) will follow balmier readings of 11C (34F) today.

Read more  - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3471490/Storm-Jake-way-TONIGHT-forecasters-warn-Britain-brace-icy-roads-four-inches-snow-70mph-winds.html