Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow rain warning for Cork and Kerry due to heavy rain and potential thunderstorms. Spot flooding and poor visibility are expected. Temperatures are forecasted between 17 to 22 degrees during the day, dropping to 13 to 15 degrees at night. The upcoming week will experience further showers, particularly in Leinster and east Ulster, with some clearer weather anticipated. An Atlantic westerly pattern will prevail, bringing mixed conditions but seasonal temperatures across the regions.
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow rain warning for Cork and Kerry due to spells of heavy rain, potential isolated thunderstorms, and the risk of poor visibility and difficult travel conditions.
Temperatures are expected to reach between 17 to 22 degrees, but another damp night is anticipated with heavy rain, particularly in the eastern parts of the country as temperatures drop to 13 to 15 degrees.
Further showers are predicted to start the week, especially heavy in parts of Leinster and east Ulster with a risk of spot flooding, before some areas experience brighter conditions by evening.
An Atlantic westerly regime will dominate, leading to mixed weather conditions, with the best of the drier weather expected in the east and south along with seasonal temperatures.
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