Met Éireann has announced a weather warning for Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Munster, and Galway due to heavy rainfall and potential thundery downpours from 2pm today until 2pm tomorrow, likely causing localized flooding. Today’s temperatures will be between 11 to 15 degrees, dropping overnight to 4 to 9 degrees as rain persists. The weather will remain unsettled throughout the weekend, tapering off to drier conditions on Sunday with some sunny spells. Temperatures during the weekdays will stabilize at around 11 to 14 degrees, with a mild outlook ahead despite potential patchy rain in the west.
Met Éireann has issued a warning for heavy rain and possible thundery downpours in Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Munster, and Galway from 2pm today until 2pm tomorrow. The risk of spot flooding is significant during this period.
Temperatures today will range between 11 to 15 degrees, leading into a night characterized by rain and cooler temperatures dropping to 4 to 9 degrees. Saturday continues this trend with further rain expected.
Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions will improve somewhat with patchy rain expected but brighter weather from the west, allowing for sunny spells throughout the day and temperatures hitting a maximum of 11 degrees.
The following weekdays should see mainly dry conditions, though some patchy rain may occur, especially in western areas. Temperatures will remain mild with highs of 11 to 14 degrees.
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