A weather warning for significant rainfall accumulations and heavy showers is in effect from 6pm Wednesday to 6pm Thursday for Clare, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Sligo and Mayo. Isolated thunderstorms may occur, adding risk of localised flooding, poor visibility and difficult travel. Rain will spread from the west with prolonged spells in the north, west and southwest, with spot flooding possible. Highs of 15 to 20 degrees and overnight lows of 10 to 14 degrees are expected, with scattered showers. Conditions remain largely unsettled and windy, with heavy downpours likely Saturday and further rain early next week.
Met Éireann has forecast "significant rainfall accumulations from heavy showers and longer spells of rain" for counties Clare, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Sligo and Mayo. The warning came into effect at 6pm on Wednesday evening and will remain in effect until 6pm this evening. Isolated thunderstorms are possible, with rainfall contributing to potential localised flooding, poor visibility and difficult travel conditions.
Rain, which will sometimes turn heavy, will spread across the rest of the country from the west this morning with prolonged spells in the north, west and southwest with spot flooding and isolated thunderstorms possible. Highs of 15 to 20 degrees are expected, dropping to lows of 10 to 14 degrees during a cloudy, rather wet night with some scattered showers. Further scattered showers and sunny spells will continue into Friday, turning heavy at times and most frequent in the northern half of the country.
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