Met Eireann have pinpointed the two areas of the country that will see the most rain on Tuesday, before things start to "freshen" up on Wednesday.
Ireland has seen a typically wide range weather-wise in the last few days, though things seemed to settle on Monday as most of the country enjoyed a dry day with the odd cloudburst.
We already know there's one more stunning week of summer in store from what the national forecaster have said.
That'll arrive next week - though things aren't looking too shabby for the next couple of days.
Paul Downes of Met Eireann explained: "Sunny spells will develop this morning, although there is a few showers about, mostly over Ulster and Connacht.
"They'll further become confined to the northwest throughout the morning. Most areas will have a dry, bright afternoon, though it will turn cloudier in the south. Highs will range from 17 to 22C in light to moderate winds.
"By evening, outbreaks of rain will spread into the south and they will extend northeastwards throughout the evening hours. Early tonight, the showery outbreaks will clear the east with drier conditions from the west extending to all parts overnight.
"Overnight lows will dip to between 8 and 12 degrees."
Tomorrow (Wednesday) is looking like a bit of a mixed bag though
"After a mostly dry and sunny start, moderate winds will freshen, bringing some blustery showers to the west for the afternoon.
"As winds ease, so will the showery activity, feeling coolest in the west with highs of 16 to 21 degrees."
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