Heavy showers and longer spells of rain at times over Ireland with flooding likely in places
The wet, windy and unsettled weather that led to flooding in parts of Cork on Sunday will continue next week as Storm Ciaran arrives on Wednesday, Met Éireann has.
Met Éireann has a special advisory in place for Wednesday and on Thursday when Storm Ciaran will bring falls of heavy rain and strong winds. The forecast suggests the heaviest rain and strongest winds will be in Munster and Leinster with flooding likely. Una Mullally: Public baths, a haven for wildlife - the river Liffey could thrive if we showed it some love“We had a number of status yellow rain warnings, and that was due to quite a few heavy showers around. The soils are so saturated at the moment that anything that does fall can tip us into flooding territory. There are also very high tides at the moment, which are causing issues in coastal areas as well.
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