Council crews are out in force this morning attempting to clear flooding and debris on roads across the city and county.
Gardaí are warning of dangerous driving conditions across Galway due to flooding and high winds.
Motorists are being asked to avoid the prom in Salthill due to flooding and dangerous gusts.
The prom is currently closed between the D’Arcy roundabout at Seapoint to the junction of Father Griffin Road and Dr Colohan Road.
Toft carpark and the carpark on the prom are currently underwater but the water is now receding.
The R336 through Spiddal is badly flooded along the prom, but is passable with extreme care – however, there is a lot of debris on the road.
Gort Gardaí say there’s a tree down at the entrance to Lough Cutra on the Gort to Ennis road, and council crews are en route.
There’s also a lot of surface water on the N18 between Galway and Gort.
The Coast Road from Oranmore to Galway is badly flooded due to overtopping and motorists are advised to exercise extreme caution.
There is also very high winds on the M6 motorway this morning, and motorists are asked to slow down, especially when approaching the wind barriers near the Coolagh Roundabout near the end of the motorway.
Tuam Gardaí say there’s significant surface water in the Milltown area, and from Dunmore to Tuam.
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