
By Dan Walsh at Enniscorthy
The River Slaney is quite high through Enniscorthy today, with a rising tide, however, fingers are crossed that flooding will not be making the headlines.
The next high tide is 4.4m at 3.04pm and the next lowest tide is at 9.45pm.
The M11 Motorway northbound from Scurloughsbush roundabout (Oylegate) to Ballydawmore Junction has reopened after being closed due to flooding earlier today. Traffic was diverted on the R772 through Enniscorthy.
WEATHER OUTLOOK. TODAY. A mix of cloud and sunny spells today with scattered showers. Some may be heavy. Top temperatures of 12 to 14 Celsius in light to moderate east or southeast breezes, becoming light variable this afternoon.
TONIGHT; Largely dry tonight with clear spells and isolated showers. Areas of mist and fog will form in light variable breezes. Quite chilly with lows of 2 to 5 Celsius.
TOMORROW (Wednesday). Mist and fog will clear during the morning. Dry with sunny spells for a time. Cloud will increase and rain will gradually spread northeastwards across Leinster during the afternoon and evening. Some heavy bursts are possible with a chance of spot flooding. Top temperatures of 11 to 13 Celsius in light southeast breezes, increasing moderate to fresh during the afternoon.
