Status Yellow Rain Update - January 30 2026

Louth County Council’s Severe Weather Assessment Team (SWAT) will continue to monitor the ongoing weather situation across the Bank Holiday weekend with the east, north-east and south-east of the country remaining at risk.

A Status Yellow Rain Warning is currently in place until midnight, and a River Flood Advisory for the Fane, Glyde and Dee rivers is also in place until 9am on Tuesday, 3 February.

Following a week of persistent rainfall, many rivers are at, or above, bank-full conditions and soils remain saturated or waterlogged, meaning that small additional amounts of rainfall can possibly trigger further flooding. Surface water levels also remain elevated.

Council crews have been inspecting and repairing locations across the county and all water accumulations and surcharging sewers in residential areas have been cleared over the past 24 hours,  

Thursday night was relatively calm with no incidents or call outs reported in Dundalk and North Louth. A water pump is in place at the mouth of the Blackwater River in Dundalk to assist with reducing the water levels during high tide and will remain operational across the weekend.

Operations crews responded to reports of flooding on the N52 Kells Road, outside Ardee this morning while a crew was also dispatched to remove a fallen tree on the Bog Road, Ardee at lunchtime. Road sweepers were deployed at pinch points in Drogheda, to clear debris and clean gullies.

Three roads remain closed due to surface water runoff: the Greyacre Road, Dundalk; Green Road, Dromiskin and Grange Road, Aclint.

Extra sandbags have been delivered to areas which were affected earlier in the week, including Cluan Enda and Bay Estate in Dundalk, while one tonne sandbags will remain in place on the N2 Drogheda Road in Ardee to divert running water away from nearby properties.

The public is urged to remain vigilant of debris on roads, avoid floodwater, and please heed all signage in relation to closed roads.

People are urged to monitor Met Éireann weather updates and check the Louth County Council website, www.louthcoco.ie and social media channels for information on road closures, flooding updates, and community alerts.