FEELING blue this morning because of the weather?
We don’t blame you. Here’s what Ireland looks like on the rainfall radar supplied by Met Eireann at 9.30am.
That big blue hue over Ireland shows
Kerry is being hit by high winds and sustained rainfall, expected to last into the early hours of Sunday morning and it’s already having an impact around the county.
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Here’s the information we’ve got from AA Roadwatch and Kerry County Council tweets.
• Around Tralee there is flooding on the Tralee-Fenit road which the AA advise to avoid if possible.
• There are road closed signs up at Annagh on the Dingle Road and at the rugby club at Ballyard.
• There is surface water at Ballymullen in Tralee.
• The N22 at Glenflesk is impassable and diversions are in place.
Surface water on ROAD at Ballymullen TRALEE.
— Kerry County Council (@countykerry) December 5, 2015
N22 impassable near Glenflesk. Diversions for Cork-Kerry in place via N72 (Mallow Rd) at Macroom via Millstreet and Lissivigeen (Killarney) — Kerry County Council (@countykerry) December 5, 2015
KERRY: There is flooding on the Tralee/ Fenit Rd (R558). Avoid if possible. https://t.co/hEUHP0c7lm
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) December 5, 2015
Road closed Signs up at N 86 annagh, Kennedys road rugby club road ballyard tralee. — Kerry County Council (@countykerry) December 5, 2015
#Floods #Rain #Kerry update (3/3) Emergency contact numbers for Council crews here… http://t.co/3lrbEarDgy pic.twitter.com/xacSNdwkMG
— Kerry County Council (@countykerry) September 11, 2015
farmers bridge junction to rose roundabout on tralee bypass water flowing across the road has caused a car accident in the last few minutes
— Kerry County Council (@countykerry) December 5, 2015