Rain Warnings in the West as Unsettled Weather Looms for the Week Ahead
                                Weather conditions in Ireland are set to become increasingly unsettled this week. The national meteorological service, Met Éireann, has issued a status-yellow rain warning affecting several regions.
Rain Warnings in the West
The warning covers the counties of Clare, Kerry, Galway, and Mayo, and will remain in effect until 8 PM on Monday. Residents can expect persistent and occasionally heavy rain, leading to localized flooding, challenging travel conditions, and poor visibility.
Weekly Weather Overview
Monday’s forecast predicts a dull and blustery day with rain showers, particularly concentrated in western regions. Temperatures will be mild, ranging from 13 to 16 degrees Celsius.
- Monday Evening: Continued rainfall across Munster and south Leinster, accompanied by fresh southerly winds.
 - Tuesday: Outbreaks of rain will spread northward, clearing to scattered showers by evening.
 - Temperature: Maintain between 13 to 16 degrees with moderate to fresh winds.
 - Tuesday Evening: Increasing cloudiness with scattered showers expected from the south.
 - Wednesday: Widespread rain anticipated, especially in western areas, tapering off by evening.
 
Wednesday will also be breezy, featuring fresh southwest winds with temperatures holding steady at 13 to 16 degrees Celsius. The evening is expected to bring cloudy skies and additional scattered rainfall.
As unsettled weather looms, residents are advised to stay updated on forecasts and prepare for challenging conditions throughout the week.