Weather warning issued for the entire south east

Met Éireann have forecast a wet and windy start to the day tomorrow
A status yellow wind warning has been issued for Waterford on Friday as strong winds are set to buffet the south east coast.
The Met Éireann-issued wind warning comes into effect at 6am tomorrow, Friday, February 21, and will remain in place until 10am.
The concerning conditions may fell trees or branches as well as causing difficult travelling conditions in Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, and Waterford.
Debris and loose objects may be displaced as road users have been warned to be vigilant while driving.
Met Éireann have forecast a wet and windy start to the day tomorrow "with widespread rain and fresh to strong and gusty southerly winds".
The national forecaster says that spot flooding may occur in places but that rain should clear eastwards later in the day.
Highest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees can be expected in the south east.