Yellow rain warning issued for four counties

A yellow rain warning has been issued to Galway, Mayo, Clare, and Kerry, from 8 pm on Sunday to 8 pm on Monday.
Yellow rain warning issued for four counties

Met Éireann has issued a yellow rain warning for four counties on Sunday night.

A yellow rain warning has been issued to Galway, Mayo, Clare, and Kerry, from 8 pm on Sunday to 8 pm on Monday.

Met Éireann has warned of localised flooding, difficult travelling conditions and poor visibility.

Saturday night will see showers continue at first with a chance of hail.

The showers will become more isolated overnight with long clear spells. Lowest temperatures of two to six degrees in light to moderate southwest winds.

Sunday will start off mainly dry with spells of sunshine and just well scattered showers.

It will turn cloudier through the day with patchy rain and drizzle developing over the western half of the country in the evening.

Highest afternoon temperatures of nine to 12 degrees.

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