Met Eireann have a weather advisory in place, and will issue specific advisories tomorrow.
We're in for a partially windy and wet August Bank Holiday in the Midlands.
Met Eireann are forecasting tomorrow and most of Sunday should be fairly sunny with potential tempuratures of up to 21 degrees.
However, unseasonably strong and gusty winds paired with persistent rain will kick in from Sunday evening, and throughout all of Bank Holiday Monday.
Founder of Ireland's Weather Channel and Rhode's Cathal Nolan says conditions will slowly build over the Atlantic:
Met Eireann are also issuing a general warning for Storm Floris.
It is not a weather warning - but it says warnings will be issued tomorrow.
Some impacts include dangerous travelling conditions, structural damage, fallen trees or other debris and localised flooding.
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