Rain warning issued for four counties on Sunday with possible flooding and difficult travel conditions, Met Eireann warns
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Rain warning issued for four counties on Sunday with possible flooding and difficult travel conditions, Met Eireann warns
"However, it will turn cloudier through the day, with patchy rain and drizzle over the western half of the country in the evening. The highest temperatures in the afternoon will range between 9 and 12C. Meanwhile, the rain will affect all areas on Sunday night. It will be heavy at times and become more showery in nature overnight. But the night will remain mild, with temperatures dropping to 12 and 14C and some fresh to strong winds."
"Low pressure will dominate the weather in Ireland in the coming days, and will bring unsettled conditions with rain, showers and blustery winds, the national forecaster said. Met Éireann meteorologist Matthew Martin said: "It's a changeable picture over the next few days, with spells of heavy rain and showers moving in from the Atlantic at times." "But there will be good, dry and sunny spells also," he added."
Rain warning is in effect for Clare, Galway, Kerry and Mayo from Sunday 8pm until Monday 8pm. Downpours will cause poor visibility, difficult travel and localised flooding. Temperatures tonight will fall to 2–6C, then rise to 9–12C on Sunday afternoon. Cloud will increase Sunday with patchy western rain and drizzle, and widespread heavy rain will arrive Sunday night with fresh to strong winds and overnight temperatures of 12–14C. Monday will bring further spells of rain, some heavy, with highs of 13–15C. Low pressure will maintain unsettled conditions with showers and blustery winds.
Read at Irish Independent
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