""Forecasters constantly monitor weather observations and latest model runs and make decisions based on these. In this case, the latest models indicated that the rainfall was unlikely to be as heavy as previously forecast by models.""
""As such, the warning was no longer required and was cancelled accordingly. Cloud and rain in the southwest will spread northeastwards through the day, becoming heavy at times.""
""Friday will see the trend of cloud and rain continue with sunny spells possible in places. The west will bear the brunt of the showers in the afternoon as temperatures range from 14C and 18C.""
A rain warning for counties Cork and Waterford was issued but later canceled as updated forecasts showed lighter rainfall. The warning was initially set from 3am to 6pm. Current weather indicates cloud and rain spreading northeast, with northeastern counties remaining dry. Thursday night will be cloudy with temperatures dropping to 8C to 11C. Friday will continue with cloud and rain, particularly in the west, and temperatures between 14C and 18C. Persistent rain is expected Friday night, leading to a showery start to the May Bank Holiday weekend.
Read at Irish Independent
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