This evening will see temperatures drop to between 10 and 14 degrees, with rain and drizzle also expected.
Tomorrow is expected to be dull, with outbreaks of rain also predicted, turning lighter and patchier. The forecaster has also said that longer dry spells are expected later on.
Highest temperatures are set to reach between 17 and 21 degrees, before dropping to 11 to 14 during the night, with rain also expected.
As for Friday, the national forecaster has predicted better weather, with a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers. Showers will be prevalent in the west and north, with the southeast expecting largely dry conditions.
Temperatures are to reach a high of 21 degrees, before dropping down to between 12 and and 14 overnight.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday is to see a mix of showers and sunny spells, with temperatures to hit a high of 23 degrees.
The exciting news is that Sunday is to get even warmer, with temperatures to hit 24 degrees, but the national forecaster has said that it will be overcast and blustery as well as very humid.
Met Éireann have predicted; “Unsettled with further spells of rain and breezy conditions at times".