"All counties will see very strong and gusty winds, with possible gales near coasts, coming into place at 3am tonight until 9pm tomorrow. The national forecaster has also warned of an increased flood risk in coastal areas due to high spring tides. Other impacts could include difficult travel conditions, wave overtopping, debris, displaced loose objects and impacted outdoor events. A Status Yellow rain warning has also been issued for seven southern counties for tonight."
"Counties Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Cork, Kerry, Tipperary and Waterford will see heavy rain falling on already saturated ground. Met Éireann has warned of the risk of localised flooding in these areas, difficult travel conditions and that outdoor events might be impacted. This warning will be in effect from 9pm today until 9am tomorrow morning. Met Éireann has said they are "closely monitoring a developing Atlantic system"."
All counties will experience very strong, gusty winds with possible gales near coasts from 3am tonight until 9pm tomorrow. Coastal areas face an increased flood risk due to high spring tides. Other impacts include difficult travel conditions, wave overtopping, debris, displaced loose objects, and disrupted outdoor events. A Status Yellow rain warning covers Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Cork, Kerry, Tipperary and Waterford from 9pm tonight to 9am tomorrow, with heavy rain on already saturated ground and a risk of localised flooding. A deepening Atlantic low-pressure system is expected to bring very strong winds and heavy rainfall, with uncertainty in track and intensity.
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