TOMORROW will not be a good day.
That seems to be the message from Met Eireann as they have issued Status Yellow Rainfall and Wind warnings for Kerry.
The rain warning also applies to Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, Cork, Tipperary and Waterford.
Heavy rain will push northeastwards on Wednesday with rainfall accumulations of 30-40mm expected with the risk of localised flooding. It’s valid from 4am to 7pm on Wednesday.
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However, judging by the rainfall radar on the Met Eireann website, Kerry might escape the worst of the rain, although there will be heavy spells at times, especially in the afternoon.
Meanwhile the wind warning is for the entire country with southeast winds, later veering southerly will gust 90-110km/h on Wednesday, strongest in coastal areas. It’s valid for 12 hours from noon on Wednesday to midnight.