Donegal will continue to feel the impact of the remnants of Hurricane Epsilon this Bank Holiday Monday.
After a stormy night and spot flooding in parts of Donegal Town, the north west will see more heavy showers and blustery conditions today.
Donegal faced the worst of the remnants of Hurricane Epsilon, which became a tropical storm when it tracked past the north-west of Ireland in recent days.
The Status Yellow Rain Warning was lifted for Donegal this morning, but anyone planning a walk in their 5km area may want to bring a coat and umbrella.
Met Eireann is forecasting a bright and breezy day with sunny spells and passing showers. The showers will be heaviest and most frequent this morning, becoming lighter and more isolated this afternoon and evening. Highest temperatures of 10 to 12 degrees.
Tonight will be “rather chilly under clear spells with just isolated showers at first,” Met Eireann reports.
“Cloud will increase overnight and rain will spread from the southwest before morning.
“Lowest temperatures of 4 to 6 degrees Celsius, with light to moderate southwest winds backing to a gusty southeast as the rain develops.”