Heavy Rain Warning and Possible Flooding in Western Ireland
Heavy Rain Warning Issued By Met Éireann!!
Met Éireann forecast predicts a frosty start to the week with a downpour of rain across 5 counties, triggering a Status Yellow Rain warning.
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In Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, and Galway, residents brace for localised flooding in western island and challenging travel conditions due to heavy rain. The rain warning, effective until noon today, emphasises potential impacts such as poor visibility and treacherous roads.
Today’s Forecast And Heavy Rain Warning
As Monday unfolds, you may expect a mix of sunny intervals and heavy rain showers. Temperatures hover between 7 to 10 degrees Celsius during the day but brace for a drop to as low as 0 degrees overnight.
Met Éireann’s forecast describes varying weather conditions across different regions, with outbreaks of rain and drizzle gradually giving way to scattered showers. Despite bright spells in the south, showers persist, possibly turning heavy by evening.
Tomorrow’s Outlook
Similar weather patterns and somewhat lower temperatures are predicted for Tuesday, with the possibility of hail and thunder in some places. By dusk, heavy showers are expected to change into extended periods of rain.
Midweek: Cold Showers and Potential Thunder
Wednesday is assumed to maintain the trend of blustery showers, with hail and thunderstorms possible, especially over hills and mountains. Daytime temperatures range from 4 to 8 degrees Celsius, with showers tapering off towards the coast by nightfall.
Looking Ahead
The forecast for Easter weekend indicates a continuation of unsettled weather conditions, with temperatures gradually milder. Showers persist throughout the week, with occasional heavy downpours and the ongoing possibility of hail and thunder. So, there’s hope for some sunshine, and outdoor activities come Easter Sunday!
As people get ready for the long weekend ahead, Met Éireann’s forecast reminds people to keep mindful of the weather and be ready to adapt to any changes in circumstances so they can deal with Ireland’s weather warning.