"And at the same time, we do have a cooler northerly flow which is developing just off to our north. And these two weather systems are sort of meeting head-on for most of this week. But, of course, us nicely sandwiched in the middle. Now that means we're going to see plenty of outbreaks of rain, plenty of cloud, even some strong winds at times."
"A very wet and cloudy morning today will bring bands of persistent rain moving north. The rain will be heavy and prolonged, especially across Munster and south Leinster, with possible localised flooding. A mixture of clear weather and some showers will develop from the south later in the evening, as the rain becomes confined to Ulster. The highest temperatures today will range between 12 and 15C."
A rain warning covers Cork and Kerry until 2pm and a separate warning covers Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, Tipperary and Waterford until 5pm. Localised flooding, difficult travelling conditions and poor visibility are possible in affected areas. A low-pressure area to the west is driving rain-laden moist air over the region while a cooler northerly flow develops to the north, causing the systems to meet and produce prolonged outbreaks of rain, cloud and occasional strong winds. Temperatures will remain relatively mild at 12–15C today, with mist clearing to sunny spells Wednesday morning and increasing cloud later.
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