☔️ Buckle up, Ireland! Met Éireann warns of heavy rain and possible flooding - a wet rollercoaster week ahead! 🌧️
Ireland is preparing for a weather onslaught as Met Éireann issues multiple warnings for heavy rain, leaving many to wonder if they should trade their raincoats for scuba gear! The national forecaster has alerted residents of various counties about the impending spells of rain, particularly focusing on areas like Cork, Kerry, and Waterford. The rain is expected to be relentless, potentially leading to flooding and hazardous travel conditions that might make the roads look like river rapids!
The yellow alert is set to come into effect tomorrow morning at 9 AM and will last a whopping 21 hours, until 6 AM Tuesday. This means that locals may be navigating their way through puddles and streams as they head out for their morning coffee or school runs. With heavy rainfall expected to pour down, we suggest hanging on to your umbrellas and perhaps donning a pair of wellies, because this week seems to be tailored for water sport enthusiasts.
In a dramatic yet welcoming twist, the rainy weather is a double-edged sword. While we prepare for potential flooding, McSurfing enthusiasts could find new adventures right in their backyards! With these conditions ripe for the wild and wonderful, make sure to keep an eye on your local weather updates and take safety precautions as the storm makes its appearance.
Let's not forget that heavy rainfall can also serve the eco-system! It replenishes the water supply and keeps our lush green landscapes thriving! So, while it may be a hassle for daily life, the plants in your garden might just throw a party to celebrate. As the saying goes, "Every cloud has a silver lining!"
Wrapping up this soggy saga: Did you know that Ireland has an annual average rainfall of about 1,200mm? That’s nearly three times the amount of rain that falls in the Mediterranean! So, while some might grumble about the dreary skies, let’s appreciate the nature’s way of keeping our famous emerald isle lush and vibrant! And as a fun fact, an average cloud can weigh as much as 1 million pounds – which is a lot of rain to unload! So, let’s hold our umbrellas tight and remind ourselves—this is just classic Irish weather!
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The warning for counties Cork, Kerry and Waterford will come into effect at 9am tomorrow morning and will be in place until 6am on Tuesday. The forecaster said ...
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow weather warnings for heavy rain in several counties across Munster.
The weather bosses have put the warning in place for Cork, Kerry and Waterford from 9am tomorrow. Advertisement. Sign up for The Irish Sun newsletter.
Cork is one of three counties facing a Status Yellow rain warning on Monday morning. The warning will be active from 9am tomorrow for Cork, Kerry and Waterford ...
Weather expert Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather says it's too early to predict exact impact.
Monday night: Wet and breezy weather will persist for much of the night with mist in places. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 9 degrees in a fresh southeast wind.
The 21 hour weather alert is set to hit three Irish areas that worst in particular.
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow rain warning for three counties from this morning, bringing spot flooding and difficult travel conditions.
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The very strong weather event could end up becoming like Storm Eowyn.
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