Heavy rain and wind is predicted to proceed throughout a lot of the western half of Eire till Monday, with ongoing energy outages in some components.
Met Éireann issued two standing yellow rain and wind warnings for Munster, Connacht, and Donegal earlier this weekend, which have been initially to final till Saturday night time.
Nonetheless, the rain warning has been prolonged till 10pm on Sunday night time, with spells of heavy rain forecast together with strengthening south-easterly winds.
Disruption attributable to sturdy winds with speeds of as much as 50-65km/h and gusts of 90-110km/h is predicted to final till Monday afternoon.
The situations have already triggered energy outages at a number of thousand houses with Fermoy (1,000 prospects), Ballina (700) and Castlecomer (600) the worst affected areas early on Saturday night. Actual time updates can be found at powercheck.ie.
ESB mentioned its crews are mobilised to revive energy within the affected areas. However there are nonetheless a lot of houses experiencing outages.
In accordance with the powercheck web site, some 2,500 prospects have been affected by an influence outage in Donegal, nonetheless, energy was restored on this space.
Spot flooding and slippery street situations have been additionally reported in some areas throughout the nation.
There will likely be a return to raised climate on Tuesday throughout the nation with highest temperatures of between 13 and 16 levels, however Wednesday will likely be a moist day in lots of locations, Met Éireann mentioned.
Thursday will see a principally dry begin with sunny spells and comparable temperatures of between 13 to 16 levels.