Met Eireann extends Status Yellow thunderstorm warning to 19 counties as sunny spell set to end
Briefly

Met Éireann has issued a thunderstorm warning for 15 counties, indicating potential spot flooding and lightning damage. The warning, active from 11am to 8pm, follows a generally dry morning with temperatures around 15 to 20C. However, the forecast predicts showers moving into the northern half of the country, some of which could become heavy. Overnight temperatures will drop to between 4 and 10C, clearing to a dry and mostly sunny day tomorrow, although southern counties may see some isolated showers.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected across a wide area, covering 15 counties, with warnings of spot flooding and lightning damage issued by Met Éireann.
The thunderstorm warning will remain in effect from 11am until 8pm, primarily affecting counties in southern and western regions of the country.
Temperatures today are between 15 and 20C but will drop to 4-10C tonight, as the weather transitions from a dry day to potential showers.
Tomorrow is predicted to be mostly dry with sunny intervals, but slight chances of isolated showers in southern counties remain possible.
Read at Irish Independent
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