
"A Status Yellow rain warning has also been issued for counties Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo from 5am to 5pm on Monday, with heavy showers potentially leading to difficult travelling conditions, poor visibility and localised flooding. The windy conditions could also lead to the displacement of debris and loose objects. Some heavy, possibly thundery showers, are expected this afternoon in the west and northwest of the country, with a mix of sunny spells and showers on the way elsewhere as winds strengthen into the evening."
"Met Éireann expects the conditions over the coming week will be "unsettled" with strong winds and spells of heavy rain and showers at times. Further outbreaks of rain are expected on Tuesday as temperatures hit highs of 14 to 17 degrees, while Wednesday will start dry with some brighter spells mixed with showers and blustery winds as temperatures hit highs of 15 to 18 degrees."
A Status Yellow wind warning applies to counties Kerry, Clare, Galway and Mayo from 9pm tonight to 6am Monday for strong, gusty westerly winds. A separate Status Yellow rain warning covers Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo from 5am to 5pm Monday with heavy showers risking difficult travel, poor visibility and localised flooding. Atlantic coasts will be noticeably windy, with gale-force conditions possible. Widespread showers will continue into Monday, locally heavy and thundery, especially in the north and northwest. Temperatures will range mid-teens by day and drop overnight. The coming week looks unsettled with further rain, strong winds and blustery spells.
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