
"Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Galway can expect heavy blustery rain, which may result in difficult travelling conditions, poor visibility and localised flooding. The yellow warning will be in place from 6pm today to 3am tomorrow morning. Meanwhile, it will be a dry and bright morning for most areas today, with well-scattered showers, which might become more frequent in Ulster early on."
"Widespread rain is likely tonight, becoming heavy in some areas and bringing the risk of spot flooding. The rain will mostly clear eastwards by tomorrow morning, with some patches of fog developing in southern areas. Temperatures will drop to 9 and 14C, with strong winds expected near the coasts. Met Éireann meteorologist Andrew Doran-Sherlock said: "We've got some wet weather on the way for later today and through tonight.""
""But it will become much drier for most of tomorrow," he added. It will indeed be mostly dry but cloudy tomorrow morning, with some showers and just limited sunny spells on the cards. Meanwhile, better sunny spells will develop from the south in the afternoon, while the clouds and showers may push into the southern areas in the evening."
A yellow warning covers Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Galway from 18:00 to 03:00 with heavy blustery rain that may cause difficult travel, poor visibility and localised flooding. Most areas will see a dry bright morning with scattered showers, increasing in Ulster. Rain and drizzle will develop in the southwest and spread northeast, turning heavy in the west and southwest tonight. Widespread rain may bring spot flooding and fall temperatures to 9–14C with strong coastal winds. Conditions will largely clear by morning and become drier tomorrow with some showers and improving sunshine.
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