Met Eireann has warned of "unseasonably windy" conditions over the coming days.
Today will be mainly dry in Dublin with sunny spells and just isolated showers along with a moderate westerly breeze. Highest temperatures will reach 18 or 19 degrees.
Tomorrow will be cloudy and humid with outbreaks of rain and drizzle throughout the capital. It will become drier in the late afternoon and evening, but quite windy too, with west to southwest winds increasing moderate to fresh and gusty. Highs of 18 or 19 degrees.
While there is no further forecast for Dublin, here is what Met Eireann's national outlook says:
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Saturday
"Unseasonably windy with sunny spells and showers. The showers will be mostly across the west and north. Top temperatures will range from 15 or 16 degrees in the northwest to 21 degrees in the south and southeast, but it will feel a bit cooler in the moderate to fresh and gusty westerly winds which will be strong near northern and northwestern coasts.
Sunday
"Another rather unseasonably windy day with sunny spells and scattered showers. Highs of 15 to 20 degrees, coolest in the west and north. Moderate to fresh and gusty west to northwest winds, will be strong along northern and northwestern coasts.
Monday
"Largely dry to begin in the south and east with sunny spells, but with scattered showers affecting the north and northwest. Cloud gradually increasing from the southwest with outbreaks of rain spreading northeastwards over the country in the afternoon and evening. Less windy than the weekend with light to moderate southwest winds and highs of 17 to 21 degrees."
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