The bad weather is set to continue in the wake of Storm Babet as new yellow weather warning for rain put in place for Northern Ireland.
Showers will affect eastern areas from late on Thursday 19 October, becoming more widespread and heavy through Friday, before clearing early on Saturday morning.
Already across parts of Northern Ireland there has been almost 3 weeks worth of rainfall. By 6am on Thursday morning Killowen in Co. Down had received 58.6mm of rain. That equates to about 3 weeks worth of rainfall. So far the predictions about the amount of rainfall have been accurate but as always with large amount of rainfall its localised flooding that often causes accidents.The warning, in the wake of Storm Babet, comes into effect from 3am on Friday and is valid until 9am on Saturday October 21.
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