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12th December 2018
12:06pm GMT

"Heavy rain will lead to accumulations between 25mm and 50mm. Spot flooding possible. There is the potential for higher values in mountainous areas".
There's a second warning too and this one relates to Wexford, Cork, Kerry and Waterford so basically, Cork, Kerry and Waterford are going to have desperate weather this evening, tonight and into tomorrow. The four counties are going to experience strong winds between the hours of 4 pm this evening and 2 pm tomorrow.Status yellow #Rainfallwarning issued for counties #Cork, #Kerry and #Waterford,
valid from Wednesday 6pm to Thursday 6pm. pic.twitter.com/rlEUZQQ3i7 — Met Éireann (@MetEireann) December 12, 2018
"Southeasterly winds will reach mean speeds between 50 and 65km/h at times, with gusts between 90 and 100 km/h. Winds will be strongest along coastal areas".You can check out the forecast in full here and of course, it is subject to change so you may want to keep an eye on it. At the moment, there are four counties impacted by the latest weather warnings but there could be more as the day goes on.
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