We've a bit of bad news for you this Monday morning, as the wet weather is back with a bang.
Met Éireann has issued a status yellow weather warning for Galway, Mayo, Cork and Kerry, warning that there are torrential downpours expected between now and midnight.
Between 25 to 35mm of rain is expected to fall over the course of the day, with "further accumulations expected for Tuesday".
According to The Mirror, there is a risk of flooding in some areas and motorists have been warned to take care when driving in affected areas.
"Tonight will continue to be wet in western coastal counties with some heavy falls leading possibly to localised flooding."
READ NEXT: These Amazing Pics Of Croker On All-Ireland Day Were Taken By The Garda Chopper
Multiple Dublin swimming spots closed by council due to poor water quality
Pure irony. Words by Hannah Cronolly Popular Dublin pub, Hole in the Wall, is among seven premises that have been issued with closure notices by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) last month. Hole in the Wall, located on Blackhorse Avenue in Dublin 7, has been forced to close due to the presence of […]
The situation has been reviewed by the council. Words by Hannah Cronolly Multiple popular swimming spots in Dublin have been closed until at least tomorrow due to poor water quality caused by heavy rainfall. Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council installed a prohibition notice at Seapoint beach last week following HSE consultations. In a statement, the council […]
Talk about the best Father’s Day gift ever This Father’s Day, Moonpig Ireland is searching for Ireland’s No.1 Dad, an everyday hero whose support, humour and love deserve national recognition. As part of its biggest Father’s Day campaign in Ireland to date, Moonpig, known for helping people celebrate life’s biggest moments through personalised cards and thoughtful gifts, is inviting people across […]