A weather warning has been issued for Cork, Kerry, and Limerick from 9am Monday until 6pm. Impacts may include lightning, power outages, localized flooding, and difficult driving conditions. This afternoon will remain dry with sunny spells, mainly in the east, while the southwest may have isolated showers. Tomorrow, cloud will build with heavy showers and thunderstorms expected. The upcoming days will see further showers in the southwest, followed by drier conditions midweek. Temperatures will remain above average, with highs ranging from 17°C to 24°C across the regions.
The national forecaster has issued a warning for Cork, Kerry, and Limerick from 9am on Monday until 6pm, with potential impacts including lightning, power outages, localized flooding, and difficult driving conditions.
Tomorrow, cloud will build over much of Munster, south Leinster, and south Connacht through the morning with showers developing, turning heavy at times with thunderstorms likely.
The coming days will bring further showers, especially in the southwest, before becoming drier into midweek as temperatures fall back slightly but continue above average for the time of year.
Isolated showers will continue into Tuesday night, with both Wednesday and Thursday looking largely dry with a mix of cloud, sunny spells, and some showers.
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