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Northern Ireland’s eastern counties are set for heavy rain from 5am to 10am on Thursday. The weather agency has warned the downpour could “bring localised flooding and some travel disruption”.
In a statement, the Met Office said: “An area of heavy rain is likely to develop early on Thursday morning.
“This could bring 20-30mm within a few hours, which would be enough to bring some flooding to prone spots.”
County Antrim, County Armagh and County Down are covered by the weather warning.
Despite the period of unsettled and rainy weather, on Tuesday the Met Office said temperatures are to return closer to the summer normal heading into July.
Met Office spokesperson Oli Claydon said: “Midway through [July] and there are signs temperatures could climb slightly higher.
“There are early indications that some real heat could build across the UK towards the end of July.
“But it’s a long-range forecast which means it’s hard to say with any confidence at this point.”
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