Met Éireann has warned that there is a risk of flooding from heavy rain tomorrow due to high river levels and saturated ground.
A status yellow rain warning has been issued for Saturday evening, covering much of the west and south of Ireland.
The weather warning for Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Donegal, and all of Connacht will be in effect from 6pm to midnight Saturday.
There will be spells of heavy rain during this time, which carry a higher than normal flood risk due to the current high river levels and saturated ground.
This will likely lead to some river and surface flooding, as well as difficult travelling conditions with poor visibility.
On Friday night, showers will continue to feed in from the west, easing as the night goes on. Turning cloudy later in the night with some patchy drizzle arriving into coastal parts by morning.
Lowest temperatures of 3 to 5 degrees overnight in moderate to fresh southwesterly winds.
A mobile Atlantic regime will dominate for the rest of the week and into next week, bringing a continuation of unsettled weather.













