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13th November 2023
07:23am GMT

There will be disruptions to public transport across Ireland today due Storm Debi.
Most recent updates confirm that Dublin Bus will not operate before 10am this morning.
#StormDebi will sweep across Ireland on Sunday night & Monday morning
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 12, 2023
There will be severe and damaging gusts, likely to lead to:
🏡 Damage to vulnerable structures
🚗 Dangerous travelling conditions
⚡️ Disruption to services & power lines
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Go-Ahead services will not run before 9am and will operate on a phased return.
The Luas will not run any Red or Green Line tram services this morning. The first tram is scheduled to operate from approximately 10am due to Storm Debi.
⚠️UPDATE #StormDebi
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 13, 2023
⚠️Status Red - Wind warning for east Galway, Roscommon extended until 07:00am
⚠️Status Red - Wind warning for Dublin, Kildare, Laois, Louth, Meath, Wicklow, Offaly, Westmeath extended until 09:00am
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Irish Rail services are operating as normal, but with speed restrictions leafing to service delays.
Local Link services will not operate in counties where a red warning is in place and they advise all customers to check operator websites before travelling for the latest information on their service.
Bus Eireann services are not expected to operate before 10am, with a phased return to normal services during the morning.
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For full details and updates, visit the Bus Eireann website.
Schools have also been asked to delay opening over Storm Debi by Met Éireann.
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