Storm Ciaran is set to bring disruption and further flooding to places across the country as a number of weather warnings are in place, some until tomorrow morning
Met Eireann have issued weather warnings for 15 counties, some of which will remain in place until tomorrow morning.
Read more:Bruce Springsteen Ireland 2024: How to get tickets, when are they on-sale and venues he's playing A Status Yellow rain warning for Kerry came into effect at 12pm yesterday and will be in effect until 12pm today, while the same warning will come into effect for Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, Cork and Waterford at 7pm and last until 7am on Thursday.
A Status Yellow rain warning for Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Derry will expire at 9am, as the UK Met office warned: "Another period of heavy rain is likely to bring some flooding and transport disruption across Northern Ireland."
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