Met Éireann issues a status yellow weather warning for rain affecting three Irish counties, according to reports. The warning is part of forecasts that describe an “unsettled” period in the days ahead. The alert indicates that conditions may turn more disruptive than usual, with rain expected during the period covered by the warning. While the reporting focuses on the yellow level, it does not describe specific impacts such as flooding in the information provided. Met Éireann’s approach reflects typical public guidance for low-to-moderate weather risk, encouraging people in the affected areas to stay alert to changing conditions. The outlets also emphasize that the wider forecast points to continued instability rather than a single isolated event, suggesting further weather disruption may occur beyond the immediate warning window. The warning applies to three counties, and the forecast outlook points to several days of unsettled conditions.