14/09/2015
Status Yellow Weather Warning Remains In Place
A Status Yellow weather warning remains in place for Counties Munster and Galway.
Met Éireann have warned people to be "be aware" of continuing heavy rainfall throughout Monday, with a continued risk of flooding.
The warning was issued at 11am this morning and remains in place midnight.
(MH)
Met Éireann have warned people to be "be aware" of continuing heavy rainfall throughout Monday, with a continued risk of flooding.
The warning was issued at 11am this morning and remains in place midnight.
(MH)
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Met Éireann has renewed a Status Orange warning for heavy, and at times thundery rainfall, which could lead to flooding. The weather warning, which advises people to "be prepared", covers counties, Connacht, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary. The warning was issued at 05:00 on Friday and remains in place until 03:00 on Saturday morning.
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