
"The warning, which comes into effect at 6pm tomorrow and expires at 3am on Wednesday morning, will affect counties Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Galway. As part of its warning, the national forecaster is telling people to be aware of the impact of "blustery rain" which includes treacherous travel conditions, poor visibility and localised flooding. For visitors to Tullamore for the National Ploughing Championships, tomorrow morning should start off dry and bright and there will be just isolated showers."
"The coming days are set to continue unsettled with more rain and showers on the way, and it will turn windy at times as well. Wednesday will be "dry and blustery" in most areas, with just isolated showers and some sunny spells, though there may be more frequent showers in the south coast in the morning. Highest temperatures will be between 16 and 19C."
A weather warning runs from 6pm tomorrow until 3am Wednesday for Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Galway. Blustery rain is expected with potential treacherous travel conditions, poor visibility and localised flooding. Tullamore should start tomorrow morning dry and bright with isolated showers before heavier rain spreads, especially in the southwest. The following days will remain unsettled with more rain, showers and occasional windy spells. Wednesday should be dry and blustery in most areas with isolated showers and highs of 16–19C. Thursday will feature persistent rain in the south and drier, brighter conditions in the north with highs around 15–17C. Friday looks bright with some showers and the weekend is likely to stay unsettled.
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