A number of roads are flooded in Dublin this morning as the weather plays havoc with traffic in the city.
Earlier, the M50 was temporarily closed northbound after a collision at the Blanchardstown junction while Dublin Fire Brigade has stated that it is dealing with a number of weather-related incidents.
Earlier the @M50Dublin was temporarily closed NB at Jct 6 Blanchardstown, due to an RTC. 1 to hospital. Blancharstown and Tallaght attended. Road now open. pic.twitter.com/IEsbO1jBC7
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 22, 2017
Infirmary Road next to the Phoenix Park is currently closed due to flooding, as is the Fonthill Road northbound in Lucan.
Similarly, only the right lane is open on the N81 Tallaght inbound before Whitestown Way. There are also reports of flooding at the Chapelizod bypass outbound.
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#DUBLIN There is flooding on the Fonthill Rd northbound at the Lucan Newlands Rd jct. https://www/TheAA.ie/Newsroom
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) November 22, 2017
#DUBLIN There’s reports of flooding on the Chapelizod Bypass outbound. http//TheAA.ie/Newsroom
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) November 22, 2017
#DUBLIN #N81 Only the right lane is open inbound before Whitestown Way due to flooding. Expect delays. https://t.co/ipFDM8K6Fw
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) November 22, 2017
(header pic: Dublin Fire Brigade)