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06th Nov 2019

A status yellow weather warning has been issued for five counties

Rudi Kinsella

Weather

It’s going to be a wet one out there tonight.

Get the brollies out folks. It looks like it’s going to get pretty damn wet out there.

Met Éireann has issued a status yellow weather warning for five counties, with heavy rain expected.

Dublin, Kiladre, Louth, Wicklow and Meath are the counties affected by the warning.

The rainfall warning was issued on Wednesday morning and it will come into place at 6pm on Wednesday evening. It will last until 9pm on Thursday night.

Spells of heavy rain are expected, as is some spot flooding.

In other weather news, parts of Ireland are expected to experience lows of -3 at some points this week.

More specifically, it’s looking like Thursday night will see temperatures drop to a minimum of -3, with frost expected, as well as a risk of icy patches in places.

So it’s going to be really wet and absolutely freezing. Lovely. The most wonderful time of the year.

More information can be found on the Met Éireann here.