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Thursday 23 March 2023 Dublin: 11°C

# Bad Weather

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# take care
Nearly half of Irish adults worry about elderly relatives during winter - survey
AA Ireland also found that while people are unlikely to offer financial assistance to prevent causing offence, their own financial problems can also stop them.
# Sneachta
Everything you ever wanted to know about snow in Ireland
Met Éireann’s Aidan Murphy explains the patterns of snow in Ireland, why it’s hard to forecast – and the statistical chances of a white Christmas.
# need to know
The Evening Fix... now with an offer you might refuse
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
# For fliuch sake
Here's why a flood warning was issued for the south and east coasts...
It’s very wet today. Very, very wet.
# Bad Weather
Dublin City Council issue rainfall warning ahead of continued bad weather
The warning comes as 50 millimetres of rain is said to have fallen in the Dublin area over the last 24-hours.
# Bad Weather
Delays abound as tornado warning strikes US Open
The storm has pushed back Andy Murray’s men’s semi-final against Czech sixth seed Tomas Berdych.
# crops
Recent bad weather has caused major problems for farmers - IFA
The wet weather has made it impossible for farmers to harvest crops – but the bad weather is set to continue this week.
# oh fliuich
Cork summer show rained off
Events planned for Friday and Saturday have been cancelled with 3 inches of rain set to fall in Cork today – but Sunday’s events will still go ahead.
# Nascar
Daytona delay frustrates fans
Unpredictable weather and a rain-soaked Daytona International Speedway conspired to put Danica Patrick’s Sprint Cup debut on hold.
# Home Insurance
Home insurance costs to rise on weather worries
The Irish Brokers Association has warned that the cost of home insurance could jump up to 15 per cent in the next 12 months because of global weather conditions.
# Bad Weather
Rain, Rain - go away
The wettest July in 60 years.