The article discusses recent weather patterns in several counties across Ireland, noting periods of heavy rain and snowfall, particularly in the Wicklow Mountains. A yellow rain warning for areas including Dublin and Meath was in effect but expired earlier in the afternoon. Forecasts reveal that while Friday will bring heavy rain, the weekend is expected to be drier and sunnier, with temperatures fluctuating between 6C and 13C during the week, before colder lows set in overnight.
There will be spells of rain in the two counties, turning heavy at times and leading to localized flooding.
A Status Yellow rain warning for counties Dublin, Louth, Meath, Wexford, and Wicklow expired at 2pm this afternoon.
Met Éireann has forecast an unsettled end to the week with a spell of heavy, widespread rain on Friday with highs of 10C to 13C.
It will be dry and bright at first tomorrow with isolated showers and more widespread, prolonged showers developing by afternoon.
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