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A yellow rain status warning has been issued for four counties: Cork, Kerry, Galway and Mayo.
The warning will go into effect at 6 p.m. Tuesday and will be in effect until noon on Wednesday.
Met Éireann warned: “25-40mm is expected, more in mountainous regions.
“There will be localized flooding.”
The rest should see better weather on Tuesday.
A cloudy start with drizzle and fog will clear with brighter conditions in the southwest and will spread to most areas in the early afternoon.
It will also be relatively slow with temperatures of 11-13 degrees.
The forecaster said the rain “will spread across the country Tuesday night, with some heavy drops, carrying the risk of localized flooding.”
Wednesday will also see rain with Met Éireann predicting it will be “a wet and windy day with a continuing risk of localized flooding.”
They added that “strong and gusty southerly winds will drift west and ease later in the day.”
However, the rain is expected to clear up on Wednesday evening, with Thursday being “a mostly dry day with sunny spells at first” and some clouds later in the day.
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