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The warning is valid from 9am this morning until 6am tomorrow morning. Alamy Stock Photo

Status Yellow warning for heavy rain takes effect in three counties

Overall, Met Éireann’s national forecast expects today to be cloudy with scattered falls of rain and drizzle.

A STATUS YELLOW rain warning is in effect in three counties in the south of the country.

Met Éireann issued the warning for Cork, Kerry, Waterford ahead of spells of heavy rain.

The warning is valid from 9am this morning until 6am tomorrow morning.

Possible impacts include spot flooding, poor visibility and difficult travelling conditions.

Overall, Met Éireann’s national forecast expects today to be cloudy with scattered falls of rain and drizzle.

“Rain will be heaviest and most persistent in the south and west with the possibility of spot flooding. Much of the eastern half of the country will hold dry until later in the evening,” Met Éireann says.

Highest temperatures today will be around five to 11 degrees, coolest in Ulster and mildest in Munster.

“Early on in the night the rain and drizzle will spread eastwards becoming widespread. Wet and breezy weather will persist for much of the night,” Met Éireann says, with lowest temperatures of four to nine degrees.

Tomorrow is expected to face a wet start with further scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle.

“Rain will clear northwards during the morning and afternoon. Drier conditions will follow with some hazy sunny spells developing later,” the forecast says.

“Fresh southeast winds will persist through the day, though. Highest temperatures of 7 to 11 degrees, mildest for the west and southwest.”

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    Mute Dan The Man
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    Feb 17th 2025, 9:32 AM

    Is it just me for does it seem to rain all the time. Remember being a young lad on the sites working outside and there would always be an run of week’s throughout the year when it would at least be dry. You wouldn’t dream of not having about three rain jackets in your car now. Is it any wonder you can’t get a young lad to sign up to learn a skill or trade today sure they’re working in the rain 11 and a half months a year now. Would be a mighty country if we could just build a roof over the place!

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    Mute Shaun Mohangi-Mitchell Just Eat
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    Feb 17th 2025, 10:15 AM

    @Dan The Man: Yes, it does rain a lot more. Climate change

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    Mute Ich
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    Feb 17th 2025, 10:51 AM

    @Dan The Man: You are mixing this up with your time in Berlin where the weather didn’t change for weeks and bbq‘s could be planned ahead. ;-)

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    Mute P. V. Aglue
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    Feb 17th 2025, 10:55 AM

    @Dan The Man: no it’s just you. It’s been one of the driest winters so far

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    Feb 17th 2025, 12:36 PM

    @Shaun Mohangi-Mitchell Just Eat: geoengineering!

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    Mute The Firestarter
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    Feb 17th 2025, 12:42 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: It has in my backside, I cycle to work and I can safely say I am cycling to and from work a lot more in wet weather than I ever did.

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    Mute brendan C5
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    Feb 17th 2025, 12:59 PM

    @Shaun Mohangi-Mitchell Just Eat: it’s not climate change it’s just weather, some decades are wetter dryer or hotter than others. The climate always changes it’s not a machine nature doesn’t have straight lines.

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    Mute Donna Fallon
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    Feb 17th 2025, 2:31 PM

    @brendan C5: Finally a sensible comment cheers Brendan.

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    Mute David Jordan
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    Feb 17th 2025, 2:56 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: “no it’s just you. It’s been one of the driest winters so far”

    Depends on where you are:

    https://www.met.ie/cms/assets/uploads/2025/02/RainJan25.png

    North-West had under 50% average rainfall, but south-east had 125-175% of average rainfall.

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    Mute Brian M
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    Feb 17th 2025, 3:26 PM

    @David Jordan: Facts over anecdotes.

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    Mute sakk sa
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    Feb 17th 2025, 11:38 AM

    Quam Babatunde
    Open comments if you dare

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    Mute Jack Hayes
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    Feb 17th 2025, 11:42 AM

    @sakk sa: RIP

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    Mute Brian M
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    Feb 17th 2025, 3:27 PM

    @Luke Littler: Spend a day in Lagos and come back to me…

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    Mute sakk sa
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    Feb 17th 2025, 1:02 PM

    100 % safer and cleaner
    At least in Nigeria they wash it by water and soap.
    In Europe still fighting to buy toliet paper even its raining all day.

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