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Met Eireann has issued a yellow rain status warning for 12 counties.
Those living in Connacht, Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Longford, Louth, Westmeath and Meath are urged to pay attention to the wet conditions ahead.
Met Éireann indicates that heavy rains are coming with a risk of localized flooding in these areas.
The warning is valid from 6:00 p.m. M. From Wednesday until 6:00 a. M. From Thursday, January 28.
As for the general forecast, tonight will bring irregular bouts of rain and drizzle. There will also be fog and low clouds in some parts of the country.
As for Wednesday, the morning will be cloudy with torrential rains in some places.
Conditions are expected to deteriorate in the afternoon with a band of heavy rain moving to the southwest, spreading across the country during the afternoon and evening.
Strong gusts and thunder are established to cause point flooding with conditions that become unstable with streaks of rain.
Wednesday night is shaping up to be wet and windy with widespread rains, sometimes heavy and flooding is likely.
Those who live in northern Ulster can also see sleet and snow on the hills.
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