Met Éireann has issued a Standing Orange rain warning for 3 counties.
he warning for Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow the place “some very intense falls of rain are attainable” comes into impact at 7am and can stay in place till noon.
In the meantime, a Standing Yellow rain warning for your entire nation got here into pressure at 3am and is legitimate till 8pm.
Met Éireann stated that “heavy or thundery pulses of rain” forecast on Sunday night time and Monday will result in flooding in locations.
Forecaster Aoife Kealy stated: “What is going on is a band of rain goes to maneuver in throughout the nation in a single day, spreading up from the south-west and there will likely be some fairly heavy flooding inside that rain and presumably some thundery downpours.
“There may be going to be intense rain and that’s going to result in flooding in locations, significantly in these counties below the orange warning however actually the danger is nationwide and that’s why the yellow rainfall warning is in place.”
Ms Kealy stated that whereas the south and east will see the worst of the rain, there will likely be intense rain for your entire nation.
“Significantly for the time of yr, the bottom is sort of moist and saturated in most locations, so any intense downpours will result in that little bit of flooding so actually it’s only a bit of additional care wanted, particularly when you’re out on the roads even in these counties the place the yellow warning is in place.
“The south and east will likely be seeing a lot of the worst of it however it is going to be seen all through your entire nation, so irrespective of the place you might be it will be a moist day tomorrow.
“There could also be a little bit of a clearance within the south-west later tomorrow however the rain is simply going to be adopted by heavy showers there.”
The remainder of the week will proceed to be moist.
“Via the subsequent week it is going to be a lot the identical, there isn’t a signal of settled climate actually so after tomorrow we are able to see a continuation of this, with outbreaks of rain and showers and temperatures will likely be across the seasonal norm,” stated Ms Kealy.
“Usually by way of rainfall we’re rain, showers at occasions and presumably breezy situations too and that will likely be proper by way of the week.
“The roads are the massive issues however I simply will advise individuals to regulate their native county council and take any recommendation from emergency administration coping with a scenario like this and they’ll have the most effective recommendation for any native areas.”
In Northern Eire, a yellow rain warning has been issued by the UK Met Workplace for Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Derry. It stated that heavy rain is more likely to trigger some disruption to journey throughout Monday. That warning will stay in place from 6am till almost midnight tomorrow.
In the meantime, there will likely be widespread blustery showers at present, some heavy and of hail.
Showers will flip extra scattered into the afternoon with sunny spells growing. Highest temperatures will vary between a seasonal 6C and 10C in a average to contemporary westerly wind. Changing into calm and clear by night.
It will likely be dry and clear early tonight with a contact of grass frost attainable in Ulster as temperatures dip to between 2C and 5C.
Nonetheless, moist and breezy climate will push up from the southwest in a single day as southeasterly winds freshen. The rain will flip heavy in locations later with attainable spot flooding.
The nationwide forecaster stated the approaching days will stay general unsettled with rain or showers most days and temperatures near regular.
In a single day temperatures will drop to between 0C and 6C with some fog and mist patches. The place clear skies persist, frost will develop too.
There will likely be a moist begin to Monday with widespread falls of heavy rain. Outbreaks of rain will proceed throughout most locations into the afternoon with the potential for additional spot flooding.
While a gradual clearance will develop within the southwest and west, passing showers will observe too.
Highest temperatures will vary between 8C and 10C, contemporary to sturdy and gusty southeasterly winds will slowly ease although the day.
Scattered outbreaks of rain will happen on Tuesday, primarily throughout the north and northeast early on, and later throughout the southwest.
There will likely be longer drier spells too although with some sunshine getting by way of too. Highest temperatures will vary between 7C and 11C, in principally average southwesterly breezes.
It will likely be blustery on Wednesday with sunny spells and scattered showers, some with hail and thunder, particularly nearer to the Atlantic coast.
Highest temperatures will vary between 7C and 10C in contemporary to sturdy southwest winds.
It will likely be quite moist and windy on Thursday with spells of rain by way of the day. Highest temperatures will vary between 9C and 11C in contemporary to sturdy south to southwest winds.