Minor flood risk warning Wednesday 26th & Thursday 27th October 2022

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27th October - updated 16:05 p.m.

Cork City Council’s Flood Assessment Team met this afternoon as high astronomical Spring tides are forecast again this evening. 
It is likely that some roads & parking areas along low-lying quays in the city centre may suffer localised flooding during high tides eg  Morrison’s Quay, Fr. Matthew Quay, Trinity Bridge, Union Quay, Sharman Crawford Street, Wandesford Quay, Frenche’s Quay, Proby’s Quay, Crosses Green, Lavitt’s Quay, Kyrl’s Quay and South Terrace, Rutland Street, Sawmill Street and South Mall. High tide is expected at 19.34 tonight.

Please note heavy rain is also expected this evening which could lead to spot flooding. Commuters are advised to drive with care. 
 Cork City Council crews will be deployed across the city and when necessary, road restrictions will be put in place to ensure smooth flow of traffic in impacted areas. 

In further weather news, there is no flood risk expected over the Bank Holiday Weekend.

26th October 2022 - Updated 16:40pm

Cork City Council’s Flood Assessment Team met this afternoon due to a forecasted period of high astronomical Spring tides this evening (Wednesday) and tomorrow (Thursday) morning and evening.

Commuters are advised to drive with care when travelling into the city centre this evening and tomorrow morning. Crews will be deployed across the city. When necessary, road restrictions will be put in place to ensure smooth flow of traffic in impacted areas. Parking will  also be restricted later tonight on Morrisons Island due to flood risk in the morning. It is likely that some roads & parking areas along low-lying quays in the city centre may suffer localised flooding during high tides e.g.  Morrison’s Quay, Fr. Matthew Quay, Trinity Bridge, Union Quay, Sharman Crawford Street, Wandesford Quay, Frenche’s Quay, Proby’s Quay, Crosses Green, Lavitt’s Quay, Kyrl’s Quay and South Terrace, Rutland Street, Sawmill Street and South Mall.

High tide times of note are as follows:

 DayDateMorning High TideEvening High Tide
Wednesday26/10/2022n/a18:56
 Thursday       27/10/2022  07:17    19:34

                                                                                          

As forecasted weather and tidal conditions are variable at this time, Cork City Council is continuing to monitor the situation closely.

26th October 2022 -  Updated 12:34pm

Cork City Council wish to advise that there will be a period of high astronomical Spring tides this evening and tomorrow morning and evening. It is likely that some roads & parking areas along low-lying quays in the city centre may suffer localised flooding during high tides; i.e. Morrison’s Quay, Fr Matthew Quay, Trinity Bridge, Union Quay, Sharman Crawford Street, Wandesford Quay, Frenche’s Quay, Proby’s Quay, Crosses Green, Lavitt’s Quay, Kyrl’s Quay and potentially reaching South Terrace, Rutland Street, Sawmill Street and South Mall.

 

Motorists in these areas are advised to proceed with caution.  High tide times of note are as follows:

 

 Day

Date

Morning High Tide

Evening High Tide

Wednesday

26/10/2022

N/A

18:56

 

 

 

 

Thursday                  27/10/2022                      07:17                 19:34

 

As forecasted weather and tidal conditions are variable at this time, Cork City Council is continuing to monitor the situation closely; please stay alert for further updates, should forecast conditions change.