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Storm Chandra: Woman Taken to Hospital After Tree Falls on Car as New Weather Warning Issued

Northern Ireland continues to be severely affected by Storm Chandra, with high winds, heavy rain and icy conditions prompting fresh weather warnings and significant disruption across the region.

New Ice Warning Issued by the Met Office

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice covering all counties. The warning comes into effect at 3am on Wednesday and lasts until 10am, as clearing skies overnight are expected to allow temperatures to fall close to, or below, freezing.

This increases the risk of icy patches on untreated roads and pavements.

Latest weather warnings:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings

Amber and Yellow Wind Warnings Remain in Place

An amber warning for wind remains in force for eastern counties until 9pm, while a yellow warning for wind and rain covers the whole of Northern Ireland until midnight.

  • Sustained winds of around 50mph
  • Gusts of up to 80mph
  • Worst affected areas include Counties Down, Antrim and eastern Londonderry

The Met Office has warned that damage to some buildings is likely, with a danger to life, particularly from large waves and debris being thrown onto coastal roads and properties.

Woman Injured After Tree Falls on Car

Emergency services attended an incident in which a tree fell onto a car, resulting in a woman being taken to hospital. The incident highlights the dangers posed by falling trees and storm debris during periods of extreme wind.

Thousands Without Power Across Northern Ireland

NIE Networks confirmed that approximately 3,800 customers are currently without power, with a peak of around 10,000 customers off supply earlier in the morning at 9am.

Engineers are continuing to assess damage, and restoration times remain uncertain due to unsafe conditions.

Power cut updates:
https://www.nienetworks.co.uk/power-cuts
Report a power cut:
https://www.nienetworks.co.uk/power-cuts/report-a-power-cut

Flights and Ferries Cancelled

Severe weather has also led to major travel disruption.

Motorists are advised to avoid unnecessary journeys, particularly along exposed and coastal routes.

Live traffic updates:
https://www.trafficwatchni.com/

Over 300 Schools Closed

More than 300 schools across Northern Ireland have announced closures as Storm Chandra continues to batter the region.

Official school closure updates:
https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/articles/school-closures

Heavy Rain and Possible Snow on Higher Ground

Rainfall totals of 50–70mm are possible in higher ground areas, with the Met Office warning that some precipitation could fall as snow as temperatures drop overnight.


Public Safety Advice

  • Avoid coastal areas, promenades and exposed routes
  • Stay clear of trees, scaffolding and damaged buildings
  • Take extra care on icy roads and footpaths
  • Only travel if essential

Emergency: 999
Police non-emergency: 101

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