As per reports, Met Éireann has issued a warning for inclement weather conditions characterised by rainfall from Tuesday (02 April).
• On Tuesday (02 April), the evening will bring clouds from the south with rainfall. The lowest temperatures will be around five to eight degrees.
• Wednesday (03 April) will start off cloudy and wet with outbreaks of rainfall. Temperatures will be around 10 or 11 degrees. There will be patchy rainfall at night.
• On Thursday (04 April), in the afternoon, rainfall will spread across Munster, extending nationwide during the evening and turning heavy in places. Maximum temperatures will range from 10 to 13 degrees, but it will be a little cooler in North Ulster.
• Fresh and gusty southeast winds will develop during the day. Thursday (04 April), night will be breezy, with outbreaks of rainfall clearing north to scattered rainfall. Minimum temperatures will range from seven to 10 degrees, with fresh to strong and gusty southerly winds.
• Friday (05 April), will be mild and windy, rainfall is expected and some of which may be heavy and thundery. Maximum temperatures will range from 13 to 16 degrees, accompanied by strong and gusty southerly winds.
• Friday (05 April), night will see rainfall, with the possibility of heavy rainfall leading to the chance of spot flooding. Minimum temperatures will range from 10 to 12 degrees, with strong and gusty southerly winds persisting.
• Saturday (06 April) is expected to be breezy, with a spell of rainfall moving northeastwards across Ireland. Maximum temperatures will range from 12 to 15 degrees, accompanied by fresh and gusty south or southwest winds.
• On Saturday (06 April), rainfall is anticipated during the night, with minimum temperatures ranging from five to eight degrees and fresh southwest winds persisting.