Met Éireann issues orange and yellow rain warnings

Eva Osborne
Met Éireann has issued status orange and status yellow rain warnings for some counties on Saturday and early Sunday.
A status orange rain warning has been issued for Cork and Waterford. It will come into effect at 8pm on Saturday, expiring at 5am Sunday morning.
A status yellow rain warning will come into effect earlier on at 5pm today, also expiring at 5am on Sunday.
Counties Carlow, Kilkenny, and Wexford will also be under a status yellow rain warning from 8pm on Saturday until 8am on Sunday.
Met Éireann said those in Cork and Waterford can expect heavy rain and possible thundery downpours during the orange rain warning.
There is a possibility of river flooding, especially in mountainous areas, and people can expect very difficult travelling conditions.
Under status yellow rain warnings, the public can expect spells of heavy rain with the possibility of a few thundery downpours.
There may be localised flooding and difficult travelling conditions.
Saturday night's predicted washout comes as campaigners took to the streets in Midleton today for a protest marking the 2nd anniversary of Storm Babet.
They are calling for better flood protection measures in East Cork, saying two years on, very little has changed.
A scheme is in place to protect homes and businesses with individual flood barriers but only around 10 per cent have been delivered.