According to Met Éireann's forecast, there are rainy days this Bank Holiday weekend, although it will dry out on Halloween evening.
Temperatures will remain mild for the next two days with highs ranging from 11 to 17 degrees Celsius.
Met Eireann says today will be breezy with south-easterly winds and highs of 14 to 17 degrees.
This afternoon, rain outbreaks moving toward the north are anticipated, followed by sporadic showers that could become thundery, although with some late bright periods
A few heavy and thundery storms are also likely tonight, primarily in the south of the country. Tonight will continue to be breezy with a mix of clear intervals and scattered showers.
Tomorrow will include periods of sunshine interspersed with sporadic showers, some of which will be heavy
The forecaster predicted that there would be a small probability of isolated thunderstorms, and that the best dry spells would come later in the evening.
Maximum temperatures are expected to range from 12 to 15 degrees.
On Monday, the day of Halloween, Met Éireann anticipates a wet and windy morning as rain travels eastward over the nation and is accompanied by moderate to fresh and gusty southerly winds.
The rain, which will clear the east coast in the early evening, will be followed by mainly dry and sunny conditions with light south to southwest winds.
The daytime maximum will be between 11 and 15 degrees, with nightly lows between 4 and 8 degrees.
Monday night will begin dry and clear, but overnight showers will spread across the western half of the nation.