Cork City Centre At Risk Of 'Significant' Tidal Flooding Over The Next 24 Hours
A status yellow rain warning is in effect Leeside until tomorrow afternoon, with a status yellow wind warning to follow.
Motorists are advised to drive with caution and not to drive through flood waters while property owners are advised to take precautions in low lying areas or areas susceptible to flooding.
High tide is at 8:13pm this evening, with a limited number of gel bags and sand bags available for collection from the Council Depot on Anglesea Terrace and at the Civic Amenity Site at Tramore Valley Park.
High tide on Tuesday morning is at 08:35.
Speaking to RedFM News Director of Operations at Cork City Council David Joyce outlines what people can expect over the next 24 hours:
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