"There are isolated showers around the country this morning with intermittent sunny spells. Cloud will gather in the west as the day goes on, bringing rainfall in western and southwestern counties, before moving inwards over the afternoon. Temperatures will reach between 4C and 8C in the afternoon, becoming slightly warmer in the night at 5C to 10C when it will be mostly wet with potential localised flooding in parts."
"On what is the first day of meteorological winter, tomorrow is set to start off with heavy showers that will clear for a while before returning in the west through the day. Temperatures will be as high as 7C to 11C. By the night, rain will recede to bring dry spells for many parts with scatters showers appearing over western counties. Temperatures will be between 1C and 5C."
Low pressure will dominate the first week of December, producing cooler, damper and unsettled weather. A Status Yellow rain warning affected Cork, Kerry and Waterford early this morning and expired at 9am. Isolated showers and intermittent sunny spells are occurring nationwide this morning. Cloud will thicken in the west, bringing rain to western and southwestern counties before spreading inland this afternoon and evening. Afternoon temperatures will generally range 4C to 8C, rising slightly overnight to 5C to 10C with mostly wet conditions and potential localised flooding in places. Early next week will feature showers, some heavy, with daytime highs near 7C to 11C and cooler nights.
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