Met Éireann has this afternoon (Tuesday, May 13) issued a Status Yellow weather warning for thunderstorms for counties Clare and Limerick.
The forecaster has warned that there may be scattered thunderstorms at times in the two counties which could lead to frequent lightning and spot flooding.
The weather warning is currently in place and will remain in place until 7:00 this evening.
Most other areas of the country will remain warm and sunny this afternoon and evening with highest temperatures of 19° to 25°C generally, warmest in the west and a little cooler near east coasts in a light to moderate easterly breeze.
Meanwhile, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) is urging all road users to be aware of the dangers posed by sun glare as the sunny clear weather is set to continue this week.
Sun glare can result in drivers being temporarily blinded or dazzled by the intensity and brightness of the sun.
As clear, sunny conditions continue and high temperatures are forecast over the coming days, the RSA advises drivers to:
Sun glare affects all road users. Pedestrians, people who cycle and motorcyclists are advised to:
Summertime is the most dangerous time of the year on the roads according to the RSA. In the summer, when there are no obvious dangers, and the weather is fine and days are brighter, road users drop their guard.
There can be a spike in pedestrian, people who cycle and motorcyclist casualties over the summer months as the fine weather brings more people out and about, the safety authority said.
Drivers are advised to be on the lookout for them and to slow down and expect the unexpected.