THE rain is gone thankfully, but it had its effect yesterday with road closures, especially in south Kerry.
It appears that part of the county was hit worst of all, according to Valentia Observatory. The weather station recorded its highest level of rainfall on a single day since records began there over 150 years ago. There was 105.5mm of rain in 24 hours.
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That’s an incredible amount of precipitation, but the good news is that it’s gone now and we can look forward to a good spell of sunshine (with a few showers) over the next four to five days.
Met Eireann say it will be mainly dry around the country between now and Sunday evening, with temperatures reaching the mid-teens. We deserve it after the past few days.