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Thunder and hail will cover Dublin overnight on Wednesday and Thursday after an urgent weather warning in Ireland this week.
The winter conditions will follow the seven-county warning implemented in Ireland today, with neighboring County Wicklow among those on the list.
Today, the patches of fog and mist will clear away giving a bright day with sunny spells.
It will be dry for most of the day with temperatures of 15 ° C dropping to 10 ° C at night as the rain becomes persistent and heavy.
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About that weather warning, the yellow rain status warning is in place for Wexford, Wicklow, Galway, Mayo, Cork, Kerry, and Waterford from 9pm tonight until 12pm tomorrow.
Met Eireann warns: “Heavy and sometimes heavy rains with a total of 25-40mm are expected. This may result in localized flooding. The rain will clear the western counties early Wednesday morning.”
Here’s what the rest of the week looks like:
Wednesday: “Tomorrow begins a rainy and stormy day, with heavy rains for a time that carry the risk of flooding. The rain will gradually clear into scattered showers with bright spells towards night. Temperatures higher than 13 or 14 degrees. Cool to strong in the south the winds will turn to the west and ease as the rain clears. ”
Wednesday night : “Rains will continue to be more frequent in the west, where some will be intense and possibly stormy with hail. Longer and clearer intervals will occur in the eastern parts of the country. The lowest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees, the coldest in the east where some icy grass is possible. Light breezes from west to southwest will be moderate on the coasts. ”
Thursday : “Widespread rains for a while, some of the heavy and possibly stormy rains with hail. There will also be sunny spells. Light breezes from the south drifting west. Cool, with highs just 10 to 12 degrees.”
Friday : “Another cool day with a mixture of bright spells and scattered showers, with the most frequent showers in the east of the country. Higher temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees, in moderate to cool north winds.”
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Next weekend: “Current indications suggest that it will remain cool and unstable over the weekend with rains or longer periods of rain, becoming intense at times. There is also the possibility of strong winds on Sunday, particularly in the west and northwest.”
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