Schools in Northern Ireland advised to CLOSE on Monday ahead of Ophelia

70-80mph gusts expected during evening rush hour

PressEye
Published 15th Oct 2017
Last updated 15th Oct 2017

The Met Office is forecasting a spell of potentially very disruptive windy weather for Monday.

Hurricane Ophelia is currently picking up speed as it crosses the Atlantic and Northern Ireland is expected to feel the full effects of it.

The Met Office has issued an 'Amber' warning valid from 1500 to 2200 Monday for damaging gusts of between 70 to 80mph in exposed parts of the country.

As a precautionary measure the Department of Education are advising all schools in Northern Ireland to close on Monday.

Some schools or colleges may make a decision to temporarily open and/or close early. Parents and pupils are being advised check with their local school or education authority to confirm specific arrangements.

School transport services have also been cancelled.

Delays and disruption to public transport is expected. There is a chance of damage to buildings, flying debris and disruption to power supplies. Sea fronts will be affected by spray, large waves and there is potential for coastal flooding.

Met Office NI