Cork Beaches Experience Quiet Weekend Despite Mixed Weather
Cork beaches remained quiet this weekend: mixed weather keeps crowds manageable with no major incidents reported across the county's coastline.
Cork beaches remained quiet this weekend: mixed weather keeps crowds manageable with no major incidents reported across the county's coastline.
Monday brings road works across Cork city plus M8 southbound closes 7pm-6am for overhead works. Match-goers plan accordingly for evening travel home.
Status Yellow thunderstorm warning active for Cork until 19:00. Heavy downpours and potential flooding expected. Stay indoors if possible, avoid travel.
Cork fans urged to pack rain gear for All-Ireland Final as showers threaten Croke Park showdown with Tipperary.
Careless driver intercepted on M7 as match day traffic builds. Gardaí increase patrols for Cork v Tipp final. Safe speed, safe distance.
Status Yellow rain warning 00:00-12:00 Monday affects Dublin to Cork route. Heavy rain forecast as supporters travel home from All Ireland final.
Gardaí may soon monitor encrypted messaging under new surveillance laws targeting organised crime and terrorism threats.
Traffic update: Mixed conditions at Portlaoise toll with some congestion reported. Check live traffic updates and allow extra time for All Ireland final.
M8 Rathcormac toll seeing minor delays as Cork fans head to Dublin for All Ireland final v Tipperary. Traffic flowing steadily for 15:30 throw-in.
ESB working to restore power to 540 customers in Togher area by 23:30 tonight.
Which Cork roads will keep 100km/h limits? New bill gives councils power to override national speed cuts in specific circumstances.
Cork v Tipperary All Ireland Final tomorrow - pack the rain gear for morning travel but conditions may improve for 3.30pm throw-in at Croke Park.
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