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Met Éireann have issued a Status Yellow thunderstorm warning for three counties.
The Irish Meteorological Service said counties Clare, Limerick and Kerry could face thunderstorms in some parts. The warning will come into effect on Wednesday, August 13 at 3pm and will lift six hours later at 9pm.
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The forecaster believe there could be potential impacts of these thunderstorms, such as localised flooding, lightening damage and difficult travelling conditions.
The regional forecast for Munster on August 13, the day the weather warning comes into effect, indicates that it will be a warm and humid day with sunny spells.
Showers will then develop in the afternoon with some thunderstorms possible, most likely in the west of the province. The highest temperatures will be 20 to 23 degrees with light to moderate southerly breezes.
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