Storm Bram
Storm Bram is due to impact Ireland from Monday 8 December 2025 to late Tuesday 9 December 2025.
Fingal will be under a status ORANGE wind warning from 11am Tuesday 9 December until 7pm Tuesday 9 December.
Storm Bram will bring very strong to gale force south to southwest winds. The peak winds are expected to become confined to west and northwest counties later in the day.
Impacts:
• Flooding of low-lying coastal areas, especially during high tide
• Wave overtopping
• Difficult travel conditions
• Debris, loose objects displaced
• Outdoor events impacted
• Power outages
Stay informed & plan ahead
· Monitor Met Éireann forecasts over the next 24 hrs – conditions may change quickly. Visit https://www.met.ie/ for the most up to date information. Information is also available across the Met Éireann App, social media platforms (@meteireann) and other news media sources.
· Check Local Authorities websites and social media channels for information on road closures, flooding updates, and community alerts.
· Follow advice from emergency services and your local authority.
· Allow for disruption during Tuesday morning commute - plan extra travel time and reduce speed.
· Check in with neighbours, older people or anyone who may need assistance in case conditions worsen.
This is a multi-hazard event - be aware of elevated flood risk and strong wind
- Orange wind warnings indicate wind speeds with the capacity to produce dangerous, stormy conditions, which may constitute a risk to life and property
- Potential impacts include the possibility of structural damage, fallen trees and flying debris
- Drive to anticipate strong cross winds and other hazards such as falling/fallen trees. High-sided vehicles and motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable to strong winds – slow down and give extra space to pedestrians and cyclists.
- Organisers of events and activities should consider the wind warnings that are in place and monitor the local conditions; the cancellation of events may be necessary in some locations.
- Stay away from exposed coastal areas for the period of the ORANGE warning and RED Marine Warning
- Follow advice from emergency services and your local authority.
- Uisce Éireann customers can check the website and social media channels for updates and to get in touch with any issues or concerns via their 24/7 customer care centre at 1800 278 278. The public can also sign up online to their free text alert system to get regular updates about their local supplies - see www.water.ie.”
- Stay away from swollen rivers, streams and flooded riverbanks – banks can collapse without warning, water levels and currents may be far stronger than usual.
- Do not drive through floodwater – turn back and use another route.
- Coastal areas may also experience wave overtopping, storm surge, and tidal flooding, especially in low-lying locations. Keep away from coastal edges, harbours, piers and low-lying promenades during high tide. The Irish Coast Guard advice remains: “Stay Back, Stay High, Stay Dry.”
- People are advised to prepare for the arrival of the storm, including ensuring their mobile phone is fully charged to enable communication.
- Check Local Authorities websites and social media channels for information on road closures, flooding updates, and community alerts.
- Check in with neighbours, older people or anyone who may need assistance in case conditions worsen.
- ESB Networks is highlighting the dangers posed by fallen live wires and is advising the public and the emergency services to stay away from these fallen cables and to report such cases to it immediately. ESB Emergency Services can be contacted at 1800 372 999. The public can monitor www.PowerCheck.ie in regards to power restoration times