Dublin and Wicklow have been hit with a Status Orange warning by Met Éireann who have said the counties are set to see flooding.
Having already taken effect, the rain warning is scheduled to be valid until 8am on Saturday ."Possible impacts: localised flooding, dangerous travelling conditions."Advertisement"Urgent Notice: Due to heavy overnight rainfall, Cork County Council advises the public to AVOID Midleton Town Center.
? Urgent Notice: Due to heavy overnight rainfall, Cork County Council advises the public to AVOID Midleton Town Center. The Owenacurra river levels are rising, posing a significant risk of flooding. Please stay safe. ?"Peak tide in Midleton passed at 9.30am this morning reducing the risk of further flooding in Midleton Town Centre. Cork County Council is actively monitoring the situation. A traffic management operation is in place.
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