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Elsewhere, Treaty United’s fixture against Longford Town has also been postponed.
Rain disrupted play throughout the day in Stormont.
Grab your umbrella if you’re heading out this morning.
Fairyhouse’s Saturday card is also subject to an inspection this afternoon.
A Status Yellow rainfall warning is in place for Mayo and Sligo until midday today.
There is a risk of spot flooding in some areas today.
Gusts of up to 90 to 110km/h are expected in some areas.
The wet start to the week is set to clear for more settled weekend.
Highest temperatures today are expected to range between 16 and 19 degrees.
The weather will continue to be “changeable” for the coming week, Met Éireann has forecast.
Temperatures look set to peak as high as 25 degrees this Thursday.
A status yellow rainfall is also in place for some parts of Ireland.
There will be a risk of flooding from tomorrow in some areas.
Highest temperatures will range between 7 to 10 degrees today.
The dry conditions come after a very wet few weeks.
The opening round of the Mayakoba Golf Classic will have to wait.
The warning has been issued for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Kerry and Limerick.
The warning will kick in at 5pm today and will remain valid until 7am tomorrow.
The warning kicks in at midnight and will remain valid until 8am tomorrow morning.
The House of Commons press office said the leak was “urgently dealt with and has now been isolated”.
Christmas trade is similar to that of last year.
Keep the umbrella with you for the week – showers are expected on and off every day.
Today is set to generally be blustery, with strong and gusty southerly winds.
Persistent rainfall on Sunday has forced the postponement of the fourth round until tomorrow.
Rain is expected midweek.
Tomorrow will then be a “bright, fresh day”.
It’s set to get a bit brighter as the morning goes on.
The Status Yellow weather warning for the entire country kicked in at 6pm today and carries through to 6pm on Monday.
With so much extreme weather lately, we asked our panel how they’ve been keeping the kids occupied.
Wednesday’s game at Smoothie King Center will have to be rescheduled because of a leaky roof.
Some news for a Monday morning.
Storm force winds and outbreaks of heavy rain could be on the way.
The unsettled weather is to continue into next week.
Temperatures will remain in the high teens, but we’re set for a wet, windy week.
This is not what we were promised.
Overall it’s looking cold for most of the week, turning milder by the weekend.
Be honest now.
Both Tyrone and Cavan’s respective home clashes have passed pitch inspections.
A weather warning has gone into effect.
Remember the sun? That was a great couple of days.
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