Status Yellow rain warnings to come into effect for six counties today with risk of flooding
A rain warning for counties Cork and Kerry will come into effect from 3pm this afternoon and will remain in effect until 1pm on Friday, while a further warning has been issued for counties Clare, Limerick, Galway and Mayo between 3pm today until 3am on Friday.
Rainy conditions could result in localised flooding, difficult travelling conditions and poor visibility.
This morning will be dry and very cloudy for most while the west and southwest might see some patchy rain and drizzle.
Rain will develop later this morning and become more widespread through the afternoon and evening over Connacht, Munster and west Ulster.
The rain might turn heavy at times, bringing the risk of localised flooding. It will stay drier further to the east, with only some patches of light rain and drizzle.
The highest temperatures will be 14 to 17 degrees in southerly breezes, which might ease through the afternoon.
It will be very wet and breezy overnight with widespread…
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