
A thunderstorm has caused flash flooding in Cork.
The Watercourse Road in Cork is closed at O’Connell Street due to flooding.
There are reports of flooding throughout the Blackpool area.
The Old Blarney Road by Hollyhill service station is also flooded.
But hold on sun-worshippers, tomorrow looks set to be a great day with temperatures rising to 22C.
The heavy showers are expected to peter out and the evening will be warm and dry.
CORK CITY: Watercourse Rd is closed due to flash flooding. Use alternative routes. https://t.co/qvBPcgxUj8
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) May 29, 2016
Emergency services on scene. Watercourse Road closed at O'Connell St. #Cork pic.twitter.com/xLrhmIc32a
— Dr Eoin Lettice (@blogscience) May 29, 2016
#CorkFloods Reports of minor flooding in some areas of Cork City, due to heavy downpours of rain.
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) May 29, 2016
Bad spot flooding in Blackpool, #Cork in last few min. Calmed down now. pic.twitter.com/KXWk8R5rtb
— Dr Eoin Lettice (@blogscience) May 29, 2016
Very bad spot flooding in Blackpool #Cork city right now. @CorkEveningEcho @irishexaminer @OpinionLine96 pic.twitter.com/tyy4fD3jft
— Dr Eoin Lettice (@blogscience) May 29, 2016
Satellite image of Cumulonimbus (CB) clouds forming above Cork bringing loud rumbles of thunder. Image: @MetEireann pic.twitter.com/IJAncR8DCy
— Richard Conachey (@RichySpeedbird) May 29, 2016
Sun, followed by rain, thunder, lightening, hail and now the sun again. Strange weather in #Cork pic.twitter.com/rFebxifkOy
— Darren Gale (@DarrenGale_1) May 29, 2016