Here we go again.
In what is going to be yet another wet and wild weekend, Met Éireann has added to the rainfall warning it issued yesterday, currently valid for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo until 3am.
Now the warning has been updated to include wind, with a status yellow warning for winds with gusts of up to 80 to 95km/h, in Donegal, Galway and Mayo.
That warning is also valid until 3am.
Status Yellow - Wind warning for Donegal, Galway and Mayo
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Meanwhile, the weather for the weekend isn't looking to great either, here's what's in store:
Saturday: "Cold and windy on Saturday with sunny intervals and widespread squally showers. Some of the showers will be of hail and sleet in northern areas with a risk of isolated thunderstorms."
"Highest temperatures will range from 4 to 7 degrees generally but reaching 8 or 9 degrees along the south coast. Winds will be strong west to southwest in direction with gales or strong gales along northern coasts."
Sunday: "Rather cloudy to start the day on Sunday with some mist and drizzle. However, it is expected to brighten up with good dry periods for a time."
"However, by late afternoon cloud will thicken in the southwest and rain will spread across much of Munster and Connacht by evening time. Maximum temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees. The rain will extend nationwide early on Sunday night accompanied by strong southeast winds. Some snowfall is possible for a time in Ulster and north Connacht."
"Minimum temperatures of 1 to 4 degrees in the north but a much milder 5 to 9 degrees further south."