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9th August 2019
07:59am BST

"There is potential for flash flooding and poor visibility in localised downpours. Humid, and feeling warm in any sunshine, with top temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees Celsius. "Rather windy in the south and east, with moderate to fresh and gusty southeast winds overland, strong to near gale at the coasts, but winds will be generally lighter elsewhere." As for tonight, "further showers, some of them heavy, will continue to occur tonight. Otherwise, varying cloud amounts and clear spells. In southern counties, winds will veer southwesterly, increasing strong to gale force near the coast. Elsewhere, winds will be generally light to moderate variable, with mist and fog patches forming. Lows of 13 to 15 degrees." Brace yourselves.Remaining heavy, occasionally thundery, rain over northern parts of the country will soon clear, giving way to bright or sunny spells and showers today. Some of the showers will be heavy, with the potential for flash flooding. Top temperatures 18 to 22 degrees. Shannon Radar N/A pic.twitter.com/ennbQtnD3X
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) August 9, 2019
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