Reports of fallen trees and knocked cables have been flooding social media all morning, below is a list of all the reports that we have seen so far. Please take care on your travels if you plan on leaving the house this afternoon:
In Clonmel, Gardaí are warning of a tree down on the bypass between the Moangariff and Cashel Road roundabouts
There are a number of trees down in Thurles, the N62 near the golf club and the road between Thurles and Horse and Jockey are both effected and caution is advised.
In the Nenagh area, there is a tree down on the L-1092 at Feebeg, Borrisokane, Nenagh which is blocking the road, a large tree is blocking a section of the Dromineer road and trees and cables are down on the Garrykennedy road coming from Portroe. There is also a tree down Tullaheady Road which is blocking the road and the road is blocked at Ashley Park to Ballythomas, Arcroney.
Tipperary Town gardaí are reporting a number of trees on the Dundrum to Tipperary Town Road and around Dundrum House Hotel.
The area around Ballingarry in particular has been heavily effected with large trees blocking several busy roads.
Outside of Ballingarry, anyone travelling on the Ardmayle road this morning is advised to please be careful as wires are hanging down across the road on the straight stretch after Breens heading for Ardmayle. Numerous trees have also been knocked down at Shelly's Bend, Mairead's Cross and Grant's Hill. Two trees are also reportedly down on the Convent road
Several other nearby roads have been effected including: The road leading to PAWS Animal Rescue in Mullinahone, the Drangan to Cloneen road, Springhill in Killenaule, the Cashel to Fethard road, Mocklershill Fethard and Ballylusky Drangan.
Near Burncourt, there is a fallen tree at Shanbally Bridge, just past Coakleys Cross, near Burncourt Scout Campsite.
In Newport, there is a tree down on the Murroe road.
Tipperary County Council has also warned of a tree down on the N24 near the Applegreen Roundabout going towards Kilsheelan.
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