Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow weather warning for heavy falls of rain in several counties, particularly impacting Cork, Kerry, and Waterford in Munster. The warning is in effect from 9 AM tomorrow, Monday, February 17th, until 6 AM on Tuesday, February 18th. Heavy rain may lead to spot flooding, poor visibility, and difficult travelling conditions.
The warnings are focused on Munster, where Cork, Kerry and Waterford are impacted.
The warning comes into play from 9AM tomorrow morning, Monday February 17th, and is currently due to remain in place until 6AM on Tuesday, February 18th.• Difficult travelling conditionsAcross the rest of the country, Monday and Tuesday are due to be wet and windy days.
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