Take note if you're living in Cork...
Cork City Council has issued a tidal flood alert from Tuesday 26 November until Wednesday 27 November.
The warning has been issued due to a period of very high astronomical Spring Tides which will see the water levels rise."A tidal surge and periodic strong southerly/south-easterly winds are also predicted over the next few days.The natural cycle of High Tides for the following days is predicted for 4.50am - 5.13pm on Tuesday.From Tuesday morning until Wednesday evening, business and home owners are being advised to take precautionary measures to protect their property.
Elsewhere, gel and and bags can be acquired from Tramore Valley Park just beyond Civil Amenity Site ."It is likely that flooding will occur in the low lying areas of the City Centre in particular on Morrison’s Quay, Fr. Mathew Quay, Fr. Mathew Street, Union Quay, Trinity Bridge, South Terrace, Lavitts Quay, Kyrls Street, Kyrls Quay, Crosses Green, Sharman Crawford St and Wandesford Quay.
"There is also a risk of flooding along Lapps Quay, McSwiney Quay, Albert Quay, Kennedy Quay, Proby’s Quay, French’s Quay, Lancaster Quay, Sullivan’s Quay, South Mall via side streets onto Oliver Plunkett Street and thence to Patrick Street, Grand Parade, Washington Street, and Lower Glanmire Road."Further information can be found
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