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Status Yellow Wind Warning: Dublin, Louth, Meath, Wexford & Wicklow

February 18, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

A Status Yellow wind warning has been issued for counties Wexford, Wicklow, Dublin, Meath, and Louth, effective Wednesday, February 18, 2026. The warning, issued by Met Éireann, anticipates strong gusts and potential disruption to travel and outdoor activities.

The alert covers a broad swathe of the east coast of Ireland, extending inland to include the counties of Meath, and Louth. While a Status Yellow warning represents the lowest level of impact, authorities advise caution, particularly for vulnerable individuals and those engaged in outdoor pursuits. Specific details regarding wind speeds and timing were not immediately available, but the warning signals a heightened risk of localized damage and hazardous conditions.

The warning impacts transportation networks in the affected regions. Wexford Bus, which operates routes connecting Wexford, Dublin, and Wicklow, continues to run its scheduled services, including the 740A route between Wicklow and Dublin Airport, with stops at Swords Road and Collins Avenue according to the company’s timetable. However, passengers are advised to check for potential delays or cancellations as conditions develop. The potential for disruption extends beyond bus services, with possible impacts on rail and air travel.

The geographical scope of the warning highlights the vulnerability of Ireland’s eastern coastline to Atlantic weather systems. Wexford, located in the southeast, and Wicklow, bordering the Irish Sea, are particularly exposed to strong winds. The inclusion of inland counties like Meath and Louth suggests a wider-reaching weather front than typically affects these areas. Travel between Wexford and Wicklow, a distance of 103 kilometers by road, or 86.2 kilometers as the crow flies, according to route planning services, could be affected by crosswinds and reduced visibility.

Wexford Bus, which also serves Waterford and Carlow as part of its network, has not yet issued specific guidance related to the Status Yellow warning beyond advising passengers to monitor service updates. The company’s website currently focuses on booking and account management, with no immediate mention of weather-related disruptions. The lack of proactive communication leaves passengers reliant on broader public announcements and their own assessment of conditions.

The Met Éireann warning remains in effect, with no indication of when it might be lifted or upgraded. Further updates are expected as the weather system progresses, and authorities continue to monitor its trajectory and intensity. The potential for escalation to higher warning levels – Orange or Red – remains a possibility, dependent on real-time meteorological data.

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