As per reports, Met Eireann has issued yellow weather warnings, small craft warnings and gale warnings for parts of Ireland through Monday (04 March).
• A yellow wind and rainfall warning has been issued for Cork and Kerry from 1900 hours local time on Monday (04 March) to 0600 hours local time on Tuesday (05 March) as very strong west to southwest wind gusts with heavy rainfall are expected.
• A small craft warning for all coasts of Ireland will be in effect through Monday (04 March) until 1200 hours local time on Tuesday (05 March) as cyclonic winds are expected to reach gale force six or higher.
• A yellow gale warning has been issued for all coasts of Ireland and on the Irish Sea through Monday (04 March) until 0600 hours local time on Tuesday (05 March), as southeast winds are expected to reach gale force eight at times on all Irish coastal waters and the Irish Sea, veering southwest to west in direction in the south later and possibly increasing to strong gale force nine at times.
• The regions under the small craft warning and yellow gale warning include Dingle, Dunmore East, Causeway Coastal Route, Connemara, Donegal Airport, Lahinch, Sligo, Cork, Kinsale, Mizen Head, Wexford, Cobh, Wicklow Mountains, Beara coast, Cliffs of Moher, Galway City, Howth, Inch Strand, Tramore, Kerry, Killarney and Strangford Lough.