It's set to be a cool, breezy day for Dublin with Met Eireann predicting scattered showers.
According to to Met Eireann, it will be cool and breezy today with sunny spells. Highest temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees and feeling colder in fresh and gusty westerly winds.
Tonight will see clear spells and isolated showers, with lowest temperatures of 3 to 5 degrees in fresh and gusty westerly winds. Meanwhile, strong winds of up to 128km/h are expected to hit England and Scotland today amid storm warnings, but Ireland is set to be narrowly miss out on the hurricane force winds.
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Carlow Weather's Alan O'Reilly has also given an update on what can be expected over the bank holiday weekend. He wrote on Twitter: "The bank holiday weekend is looking OK at present as the boring weather should last, yes boring is good
"Not too much rain likely with possibly just some showers Saturday. Bank holiday in February seems odd," he added.
Here's Met Eireann's forecast for the coming days:
Wednesday
"Breezy at first tomorrow, Wednesday, it'll be mainly dry with sunny spells. Highest temperatures of 7 to 9 degrees.
Wednesday night
"Cloudy on Wednesday night with light rain and drizzle mainly affecting western and northern coastal counties. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 7 degrees in mostly moderate west to southwest winds with some mist and hill fog.
Thursday
"Cloudy at first on Thursday with just occasional bright or sunny spells. Rain and drizzle in the west will become isolated from later in the afternoon with sunny spells developing. Highest temperatures of 10 or 11 degrees in moderate to fresh west to southwest winds."
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