LATEST|Met Éireann has actually provided a Status Yellow rain caution for 3 counties following a spell of warm, dry weather condition. The caution for Cork, Waterford and Kerry stands from 1am on Monday up until 1pm. Heavy rain is anticipated with the possibility of localised flooding, challenging taking a trip conditions and bad exposure. On Sunday, a thunderstorm caution stood for Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Meath and Wicklow for over 7 hours. Monday will see rain prevalent throughout the nation, with some showers turning heavy. Some sunlight will establish in the south and west in the afternoon however there will be some spread showers too. Temperature levels will remain moderate on Monday and will vary in between 14C and 17C. Over night they will be up to in between 7C and 10C with some rain and drizzle. Met Éireann stated the weather condition will be adjustable throughout the week, with shower and some sunlight possible. It will be a mix of rain and showers on Tuesday with the rain impacting locations in the north and south. Met Éireann stated the information of the relentless rain might alter in the coming days. Greatest temperature levels on Tuesday will be in between 14C and 18C and drop to in between 8C and 11C overnight, when it will be dry with some spread showers. Heavy rain is likewise possible for Wednesday. “It looks set to be a day of sunlight and showers on Wednesday with the opportunity of the odd heavy rainstorm. Optimum temperature levels of 16 to 20 degrees, hottest throughout the west in light easterly breezes,” Met Éireann stated. Over night it will be primarily dry when temperature levels are anticipated to be in between 6C and 9C. Thursday will likewise be a mix of rain and sun however some showers might be heavy and thundery. The much heavier spells might suggest some area flooding and daytime temperature levels will be in between 18C and 21C.