What does this mean?!
A status yellow weather warning has been issued for Ireland. Met Éireann tweeted the warning this afternoon, updating the nation on “drought advisory.”
They tweeted:
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) July 13, 2018
While Met.ie reads: “It will be dry with clear spells at first, but cloud will thicken from the west. It will become cloudy and misty with outbreaks of rain and drizzle affecting the west and northwest later in the night and towards morning.
“Lowest temperatures will stay around 12 to 14 degrees in light south to southwest winds which will increase moderate to fresh in Atlantic coastal areas.”
Mostly dry with mix of cloud and sunny spells and just the odd shower. Top temperatures 20 to 23 degrees generally, but fresher in coastal areas with top temperatures of 18 or 19 degrees.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) July 13, 2018
And tomorrow: “It will be cloudy in the west and northwest with outbreaks of rain which will gradually spread further inland during the afternoon and evening but parts of the east and southeast staying mostly dry.
“Top temperatures will reach 21 to 26 degrees over much of the country but a few degrees lower in the west and northwest with top temperatures here of 18 to 20 degrees.”
Take it easy out there.