As the skies darken and the forecasts grow grimmer, a Status Yellow rain warning, originally designated for the west coast of Ireland, now extends its reach. The counties of Mayo, Galway, Leitrim, Donegal, Cork, and Kerry had already braced for the impending downpour. However, the latest updates include Sligo and Clare in the advisory zone, indicating a significant escalation in weather concerns.
The updated warning takes effect from 10:00 PM tonight, extending until 10:00 AM the following morning, revising earlier forecasts which had set the commencement at 3:00 PM today. This change suggests that the weather patterns may be more unpredictable and severe than initially anticipated.
Residents and visitors in the affected areas can expect heavy and persistent rainfall, raising the alarm for possible localized flooding. Such conditions are likely to challenge travel plans, as roads may become hazardous. The inclement weather also casts a shadow over outdoor events, which are likely to face cancellations or disruptions.
Authorities urge caution, advising the public to stay updated through official channels and prepare for adverse weather conditions. The extension of the rain warning to Sligo and Clare underscores the need for vigilance and readiness among the communities poised on the edge of this weather front.