The weather in Ireland is set to get very wet this week, with low pressure dominating and an unsettled week promised.
There will be spells of heavy rain leading to flooding in some places on Monday. A status yellow rain warning lapsed at 9am in Cork, Kerry and Waterford and at 10am in Wexford.
Met Éireann forecast those areas would see persistent rain that is heavy at times with risks of localised flooding.
In Dublin, weather started off wet on Monday morning with rain predicted to clear eastwards by the afternoon and bright and sunny spells developing. The highest temperatures will be 10 or 11 degrees.
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Low pressure will dominate across the capital for the first half of the week, with sunshine and showers at first, followed by spells of rain for the latter half of the week.
In Cork it is a similar picture, with low pressure dominating for the week.
Monday will be wet to start, with showers clearing eastwards and temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees.
There will be spells of rain for the latter half of the week in Munster also, with conditions remaining unsettled.
It will be a cold start to the week, with lowest temperatures of 1 to 5 degrees on Monday and a touch of frost possible too.
Temperatures will pick up nationwide in the second half of the week, reaching 11 degrees by Wednesday, before turning cooler again by Thursday.
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