Wintry showers will fall across Ireland later in the week before a wet weekend, according to Met Eireann's latest update.
Things got off to a fairly mild start on Monday morning, with some areas of the country seeing some long spells of sunshine.
However, things are set to take a turn in the next couple of days - with forecasters at Met Éireann saying that the majority of the island will be affected.
They predict: "The mild damp conditions early this week will give way to colder, showery conditions from midweek with some wintry showers and frost nights expected.
"Milder, wetter and wind conditions look to make a return for the weekend though."
And the overall picture makes for grim enough reading too.
Tuesday
"Tuesday, will be largely cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, most persistent over south Connacht, north Munster and north Leinster. It will be drier though over northern parts and it will probably hold fairly dry too along the south coast.
Tuesday night will see outbreaks of rain slowly clear southwards overnight as milder conditions give way under clearing skies. Scattered showers will also move in over parts of the north and west, with occasional showers penetrating further inland. Lowest temperatures overnight of 1 to 6 degrees."
Wednesday
"A bright start in many areas with good sunny spells, along with scattered showers, mainly over Connacht and Ulster with some falls of sleet and possibly snow on high ground in Ulster. Highest temperatures of 4 to 8 degrees in moderate to fresh and gusty westerly winds.
A colder night than previous nights, with long clear spells developing while scattered showers will persist in the north and west. Staying dry elsewhere with lowest temperatures of -1 to +3 degrees with frost developing in places in mostly moderate west to northwest winds."