"Indications suggest low pressure will continue to dominate this weekend, bringing further showers or more persistent spells of rain Met Éireann issued the Status Yellow warning for the two counties, forecasting "heavy rain, coupled with strong and gusty east to southeast winds." The warnings will remain in place from 2am until 8am on Tuesday morning. Current indications for the rest of the week point to further rain and showers."
"Today will start off cloudy with widespread outbreaks of rain and drizzle before a brief reprieve of drier conditions and some sunshine spreads from the west across the country this evening. It will feel cold today, though, with highest daytime temperatures of just 5 to 9 degrees. Any lingering rain or drizzle in Ulster will mostly clear during the first half of the night, leaving mainly dry and cold conditions with clear spells, allowing some patches of frost and ice to form."
Low pressure will continue to dominate, bringing further showers and more persistent spells of rain. A Status Yellow warning is in place for two counties with heavy rain and strong, gusty east to southeast winds from 2am until 8am on Tuesday. Today will be cloudy with widespread rain and drizzle, then a brief drier spell and some western sunshine this evening. Temperatures will be cold, around 5 to 9 degrees, with overnight lows between -2 and +2 leading to frost and icy patches. Rain and windy conditions will return overnight and persist into Tuesday, with showers and further rain expected through Wednesday.
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