Heavy rain and powerful winds are set to hammer Ireland as the remnants of Storm Alex will hit the country.
Strong gusts of over 90km/h could hit parts of the country, Weather Alert Ireland warned.
They said: "Winds will be strongest in the West where gusts over 80 km/h are possible with gusts over 90km/h possible in exposed spots.
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"Inland gusts over 60 and possibly 70km/h are possible.
"There is also a risk of thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. The highest risk is in the East of the country."
It will be a breezy and blustery morning for Dublin as frequent showers will develop mixed with bright or sunny intervals.
Some showers will turn heavy from mid-day with thunderstorms hitting the capital. Temperatures will range around 18 or 19 degrees.
Showers will become isolated in the night and long dry and clear spells will develop with temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees.
Tomorrow will see more widespread showers but there will be some sunny intervals.
Temperatures will be around 16 to 18 degrees.
While there is no further forecast for Dublin, here is what the national outlook says:
Saturday night
"Becoming drier overnight on Saturday night with clear spells and isolated showers.
"Winds will ease to a light or moderate westerly breeze. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees.
Sunday
"Showers will be lighter on Sunday and more scattered than on previous days, with good dry and bright or sunny spells in between. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees with a fresh westerly breeze, decreasing moderate later.
"Mainly dry on Sunday night with a few showers in western areas, and varying cloud cover. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees with winds easing light.
Monday
"Monday will bring a lot of dry weather with just well scattered showers.
"Cloud cover will vary with some brighter spells at times. Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees with a moderate southwest breeze. A spell of rain looks likely to move into the northwest on Monday night.
Tuesday
"Tuesday will be mostly cloudy with outbreaks of rain or drizzle over Connacht and Ulster. The wet weather is currently predicted to become more widespread across the country on Tuesday night and for Wednesday with brighter drier conditions set to follow later on Wednesday."
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