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09 Dec 2025

STORM BRAM MAYO LIVE TRACKER: Updates as orange alert hits county

The county is feeling the wrath of the inclement conditions as the Met Éireann advisory comes into effect

STORM BRAM MAYO LIVE TRACKER: Updates as orange alert hits county

A Status Orange Weather Warning from Met Éireann is in effect for Mayo

Welcome to our live blog of updates from Mayo as Storm Bram starts to take effect across the county and beyond.

Here, we'll keep you up to speed with all the happenings as the county finds itself in the midst of a Status Orange Wind Warning.

If you have any updates or photos/videos of the storm's impact, you can send them to oisin.bradley@mayonews.ie

TUESDAY, 11.31 AM: Westport Estate shut to protect customers

The venue on the shores of Clew Bay will open tomorrow (Wednesday, December 10) for business as usual.

TUESDAY, 11.14 AM: Mayo College of Further Education and Training close due to safety

"In the interests of health and safety, Mayo College of Further Education & Training will be closed today, Tuesday, due to the Status Orange weather alert," a statement on the College's social media channels read. "Please exercise extreme caution for the duration of Storm Bram."

TUESDAY, 11.00 AM: Video shows full effect of Storm Bram on shore.

The weather report from Erris shows the height of the waves as they crash off the coastline.

WATCH HERE: Waves batter Mayo coast as Storm Bram takes hold

TUESDAY, 10:08 AM: Blacksod Lighthouse posts video

The Belmullet peninsula on the far north-western coast feels the impact of Storm Bram.

TUESDAY, 10:00 AM: Storm Bram interactive wind tracking map available

The map details wind speeds across the county, with particularly severe gusts on the coast.

READ MORE: STORM BRAM - Interactive map shows wind effect on County Mayo

TUESDAY, 9:30 AM: School in Louisburgh closed

Sancta Maria College in Louisburgh has decided to close its doors today.

TUESDAY, 9:00 AM: A NUMBER OF FLIGHTS CANCELLED TO AND FROM KNOCK AIRPORT

Two flights, including one departure and one arrival to Ireland West Airport, have been cancelled due to Storm Bram.

READ MORE: Flights cancelled to and from Knock airport due to Storm Bram

MONDAY, 12.10 PM: Storm Bram upgraded to Status Orange Weather Warning

Along with a slew of coastal counties, Mayo was upgraded to an orange warning for wind by Met Éireann, with difficult travel conditions and fallen debris among potential impacts.

READ MORE: Mayo hit with orange weather warnings as Met Éireann pinpoints arrival of Storm Bram

MONDAY, 11.00 PM: Schools close on foot of Storm Bram

With the full effects of the wind on the horizon, many schools in Mayo have decided to close their doors for the safety of students, teachers, and all other staff.

Saint Joseph's, Foxford, signalled their closure on their social media channels, as did Saint Muredach's, Ballina.

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