Batten down the hatches, put some sandbags by the door, and stick the kettle on for a hot cuppa’ tae, because it looks like there could be some some serious flooding on the way…
Earlier today we featured a radar image showing a giant band of rain that was sweeping the country and now we’re getting a look at what the bad weather is leaving behind.
Floods have already formed in some parts of the country and, after JOE’s own meteorological survey (we stuck our heads out the window), we can confirm that the rain isn’t stopping any time soon. So if your area is prone to spot flooding, make sure you’re well prepared…
WEXFORD: N11 Dublin/Wexford Rd closed in Enniscorthy on Wexford side due to flooding. Thanks @tweather_flash for pic pic.twitter.com/NCeLQjDd9j
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) November 13, 2014
Finally help arrives but will the road fall into the river below????? pic.twitter.com/gvkZXPkA3a
— Tweather Flash (@tweather_flash) November 13, 2014
Car floats in front of bus as the fire service try to help… N11 closed enniscorthy @aaroadwatch @beat102103 pic.twitter.com/99aiOQx5ml
— Tweather Flash (@tweather_flash) November 13, 2014
Some flooding on country roads near Omagh in County Tyrone. Photo via @Tyrone_skies pic.twitter.com/LGwBa9aEcE
— Barra Best (@barrabest) November 13, 2014
Traffic – Drogheda – Flooding on the Ballymakenny road, flooding at the bus depot in the town on the Donore road pic.twitter.com/hrxxxUptOk
— LMFM RADIO (@LMFMRADIO) November 13, 2014
N Ireland| Flooding in #enniscorthy #wexford today! Photo via @sandrinepk: pic.twitter.com/cRVqM1JoqI”
— UK Weather Eye (@ukweathereye) November 13, 2014
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