
"The orange warning, valid from 9pm tomorrow until 5am on Sunday morning, will apply to Cork, while counties Kerry, Waterford and Wexford will be under a yellow warning from 5pm until 5am Sunday morning. This yellow warning also applies for Cork. The national forecaster is warning of localised flooding and difficult travelling conditions in the affected areas as it predicts spells of heavy rain with possible thundery showers."
"Starting with today, it will be mainly dry but cloudy with highest temperatures of 12C to 16C. Tonight will stay cloudy, with the odd outbreak of rain along western and southwestern coastal areas in the late night and early morning, as temperatures range from 9C to 13C. Tomorrow will start off breezy as rain breaks out in the west, spreading northeastwards as the day goes on."
Orange and yellow warnings cover Cork, Kerry, Waterford and Wexford with the orange alert in Cork from 9pm tomorrow to 5am Sunday and yellow warnings from 5pm to 5am across southern counties. Spells of heavy rain with possible thundery showers could bring localised flooding, strong gusts and difficult driving conditions. Today will be mainly dry and cloudy with highs of 12C to 16C and overnight lows of 9C to 13C. Rain will break out in the west tomorrow, spreading northeastward and turning heaviest in Cork, Kerry and Waterford in the evening, with nighttime flooding risks. Sunday will remain windy with showery rain clearing northeastwards.
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