Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow wind warning for Ireland as Storm Amy approaches. The warning, which will be in effect from 12:00 today Friday, 03 October, until midnight on Saturday, 04 October 2025, predicts strong to near gale force winds, with gusty southwesterly conditions expected throughout the day. The storm is set to bring challenging weather conditions, including difficult travelling situations and the potential for debris and loose objects being displaced by the high winds. There is also a risk of fallen trees, which could further disrupt local areas. The public is advised to remain cautious and stay updated on weather developments. Meteorologists urge people to secure loose items and take care when travelling in areas likely to be impacted by the storm's forceful winds. For further updates, follow Met Éireann’s official alerts.
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