Counties Dublin, Louth, and Meath will experience a Status Yellow rain warning starting at midnight on Monday until 2pm, resulting in difficult travel and poor visibility. Similar warnings are in effect for Kildare, Wicklow, and Monaghan, also until 2pm. Temperatures are expected to range from 17 to 22 degrees, with heavy rain particularly affecting the east. The week will start with mixed weather, including showers and potential flooding, leading to sunnier conditions by midweek with reduced rainfall.
The alert, covering counties Dublin, Louth and Meath will come into force at midnight on Monday and last until 2pm. Impacts include "very difficult" travelling conditions, lightning damage and "very poor" visibility.
A Status Yellow rain warning is also in place for Kildare, Wicklow and Monaghan from midnight on Monday until 2pm. The national forecaster said potential impacts include localised flooding, poor visibility and difficult travelling conditions.
Temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees are expected before another rather damp night tonight, with rain heaviest across the east of the country as temperatures hit lows of 13 to 15 degrees.
Met Éireann expects the coming days to feature "generally mixed conditions" to start the week, forecasting "showers or longer spells of, at times heavy, rain with spot flooding possible."
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