Cork, Ireland. Credit: Brandon Alexander, Pexels
Met Éireann has issued Status Yellow rain warnings for several counties in Ireland as “spells of rain, heavy at times” are expected to cause localised flooding during the Easter weekend.
The warnings begin tonight (April 17) and run through until Saturday morning, April 19. Met Éireann issued three separate warnings covering southern, western, and southeastern counties.
When and where the Yellow rain warnings apply in Ireland this weekend
- Cork and Kerry: The alert is valid from 11pm Thursday April 17, to 12pm Friday, April 18, with “spells of rain, heavy at times,” that could lead to “localised flooding.”
- Galway and Mayo: A second Status Yellow warning is in place from 6am to 9pm Friday, April 18 mirroring flood risks mentioned above.
- Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, and Waterford: A third warning applies from 6am Friday 18 to 6am Saturday 19, with “heavy spells of rain” also expected.
Met Éireann also issued a Small Craft Warning for marine areas from Dungarvan to Roche’s Point to Valentia, with “easterly winds reaching force 6,” valid from 9pm Thursday to midnight Friday.
Thursday and Friday weather this Easter in Ireland
Despite a calm start, “showers will become heavier and more frequent in the afternoon as they move northwards,” Met Éireann said in a forecast update. Rain will develop in the southwest by early evening on Thursday, with temperatures ranging from 9°C to 13°C.
The national forecaster warned that “tonight will be wet and breezy, with showery rain moving northwards across the country,” and “the rain will be heavy at times and may cause localised flooding.” Overnight lows are expected to be 4°C to 8°C.
Saturday and Easter Sunday outlook in Ireland
Saturday will start “cloudy and damp, with further outbreaks of rain,” according to Independent.ie. Some dry spells may appear later in the day, especially in the east. Temperatures are forecast to reach 9°C to 15°C during the day and drop to 5°C to 9°C overnight.
For Easter Sunday, Met Éireann said there is still “some uncertainty”, but “current indications show dry weather in the east with occasional sunny spells, but cloudier weather in the west with rain moving in.” Temperatures will range from 10°C to 14°C during the day and dip to 7°C to 9°C at night.
Easter Monday weather in Ireland
Rain is expected to clear from the northeast by Monday morning, followed by “sunny spells and showers,” according to Met Éireann. Temperatures will rise to a more pleasant 11°C to 14°C.
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