"Met Éireann has issued the warning for counties Clare, Kerry, Galway and Mayo, from 8pm on Sunday until 8pm on Monday. The national forecaster has warned that downpours could cause localised flooding, difficult travelling conditions and poor visibility. Today will be wet, especially over the western half of the country, with heavy rain spreading from the west, Met Éireann has said."
"The county can expect dull and blustery weather today, accompanied by outbreaks of rain, heaviest across the western half, with ongoing potential for localised flooding. Monday will be quite mild, with the highest temperatures up to 16C, as well as fresh to strong winds. Tonight will see outbreaks of rain continuing in Munster and south Leinster, which might turn heavy in places."
"Tuesday night will stay clear and might bring some showers at first, but will turn cloudier overnight with rain and drizzle spreading from the south. Meanwhile, temperatures will drop to 8 and 12C, and it will be even milder in the southeast. Met Éireann meteorologist Aoife Kealy said the "unsettled conditions will continue" for the rest of the week, with "frequent spells of wet and blustery weather"."
A weather warning covers Clare, Kerry, Galway and Mayo from 8pm Sunday until 8pm Monday, with downpours likely to cause localised flooding, difficult travelling and poor visibility. Heavy rain will spread from the west, with the western half of the country seeing the heaviest outbreaks and dull, blustery conditions. Monday will be mild, reaching about 16C, with fresh to strong winds. Nighttime rain will persist in Munster and south Leinster, while other areas will be drier with showers and lows of 10–14C. Rain will continue to move north and northeast over the following days, with unsettled, wet and blustery conditions into the week.
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