Irish weather authorities upgraded Louth County to an Orange weather warning during the reporting window from 2:15 PM to 3:15 PM UTC on February 5, 2026, according to CarlowWeather on X. The upgrade addresses heightened risks in the region, coinciding with reports from the River Blackrock DART station. CarlowWeather posted the update on X at a time within the 59-minute window, stating 'Louth has been upgraded to Orange warning now,' referencing the escalation from prior alert levels. The nearby River Blackrock DART station was mentioned in a related post by Rob Earley on X, indicating active monitoring of conditions. No specific details on the type of weather event or exact timing of the upgrade beyond the window were provided in the sources. This development occurs amid broader regional weather concerns, though no direct connection to previous flooding reports in Morocco's Larache province was noted.