Another weather warning has been issued for Donegal and the entire country as more heavy rain is on the way.
The yellow weather alert comes in from 2am on Sunday and is in place until midnight.
High amounts of rainfall may cause some disruption and spot flooding, with highest amounts in mountainous areas. Event: Yellow Rain Severity: Yellow Valid from: Sun. 11/09 @ 2AM Valid to: Mon. 12/09 @ 12AM Affected Areas: Ireland.
Met Eireann issued the following for Ulster: “Sunday: Rain will extend nationwide on Sunday, turning heavy and persistent with the possibility of localised flooding. Maximum temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees in fresh south or southeast winds. There will be further outbreaks of rain overnight, again with the continued potential for spot flooding. Mild and humid overnight with lowest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees.
“Monday: Outbreaks of rain will gradually ease and clear on Monday with dry and bright periods developing. Maximum temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees, warmest in the south. Mostly dry on Monday night with clear spells along with just the odd shower. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 12 degrees with a moderate northeast breeze developing.”