Several counties along Ireland’s coastline have been warned of potential flooding over the next few days due to heavy rain and high tides. Galway Bay FM has reported that Salthill car parks in Galway City have been closed due to the expected high tides, while Cork Beo has warned that Cork City may experience localized flooding during high tides this week. The Irish Examiner has also reported on a high-tide warning for Cork City, which is expected to be hit with heavy rainfall. Meanwhile, RTE.ie has indicated that caution is advised in coastal counties over flood risk, while the same source has reported that the city of Cork is on official flood warning as the River Lee could overflow multiple times over the next three days.
Flood Risk in Coastal Counties Calls for Caution – RTE.ie
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