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Dublin has a 13-hour weather warning today as the country begins to feel the influence of winter this week.
The yellow rain warning status has been issued for the capital, Louth, Wicklow and Meath and is in effect from 1 am this morning until 2 pm
Met Eireann warns: “There will be heavy downpours on Wednesday night and Thursday morning that may result in flooding in some rivers and places.”
They added: “Today will be a cool and stormy day with longer downpours and periods of rain. There will be strong gusts in some places and localized flooding is possible.”
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Temperatures of 14 ° C will drop to 4 ° C overnight with the mercury set to drop lower and lower as the week progresses.
Friday night will see temperatures drop to 2 ° C and on Saturday it will hit 1 ° C with possible frosts.
In other parts of the country, there is a yellow status wind warning for Clare, Cork and Kerry.
Here’s what the next few days look like according to Met Eireann:
Bright, cool and windy on Friday with spells of sunshine and scattered showers. The rains will become increasingly isolated at the end of the day. Maximum temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees with a cool breeze from the northwest.
Saturday: “Spotty rain in the Southwest is expected to wear off on Saturday to leave a mostly dry day across the country with a combination of clouds and sun. Highs range from 11 to 15 degrees with moderate breezes from the northeast. Looks like it will be dry and mostly clear on Saturday night. It may be cold with some frost as the lows range from 1 to 5 degrees with light winds. There is also some fog and mist. “
Sunday: “Sunday is expected to be predominantly dry, but to become quite cloudy in the western half of the country with scattered rain patches. Further east, it appears to be mostly dry with some periods of sunshine. It will become milder with temperatures Highs 13 to 17 degrees with a moderate breeze from the southwest. On Sunday night, some patchy rain and drizzle will push east over the country and with some more persistent rain possible in the northwest. Low temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees with moderate winds from the south “.
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Monday: “Current indications suggest that a persistent strip of rain will sweep across the country on Monday with clearing for sunny spells and scattered rains to follow from the Northwest later. Highest temperatures 13-16 degrees with moderate breezes from the southwest turning toward the northwest with the passage of the rain band. A mostly dry night is expected with lows of 6 to 9 degrees “.
Tuesday: “Early signs suggest Tuesday will start to dry out before a new streak of rain comes from the west later in the day.”
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