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In pics: The graphs that showed the rain march across Ireland today

Ominous series of radar images show rainclouds drawing a veil over the country…

HERE IS A series of radar images that look like someone is pulling a duvet across the whole of Ireland.

The rainfall radar on Met Éireann has been recording an increasingly alarming picture of the advance of heavy rain across Ireland. Flick through the slideshow and pull on the raingear as it reaches your part of the country.

(If you are wondering if it is raining in Dublin, this online tool – click through – is pretty definitive about it. Hat-tip to @ElaineByrne)

In pics: The graphs that showed the rain march across Ireland today
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Weatherwatch: Get the anoraks out – there’s a lot of rain coming our way>

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