"Wexford, Wicklow, Dublin, Meath and Louth will be under a Status Yellow wind warning and Met Éireann are warning of fallen trees and loose debris, as well as difficult travelling conditions associated with this warning. Counties Cork, Waterford, Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin will be under also be under a Status Yellow rain warning and these counties can expect flooding, poor visibility and difficult travel conditions for the 24-hour period."
"In the north-west, where it will be colder over the coming days, Met Éireann have also issued a snow/rain warning for Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo. Rain will be heavy in this region from Tuesday and into Wednesday and will lead to sleet and snow at times. Despite another unsettled week ahead, Met Éireann forecasters are also pointing to the possibility of a dry weekend. Temperatures are set to drop to -3C on Monday evening, but are set to become milder from Friday onwards,"
Status Yellow wind warnings run from 11pm Tuesday to 11pm Wednesday for Wexford, Wicklow, Dublin, Meath and Louth, with fallen trees, loose debris and difficult travel expected. Status Yellow rain warnings cover Cork, Waterford, Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin with flooding, poor visibility and disrupted travel likely during the 24-hour period. A snow/rain warning applies to Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo where heavy rain from Tuesday into Wednesday may produce sleet and snow on higher ground. Temperatures will fall to around -3C Monday night, remain cold early week, then become milder from Friday with a possible dry weekend.
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