A break from damp conditions looks to be on the horizon for Mayo
A generally drier day tomorrow, according to the latest forecast.
Take a look below at what the weather has in store for the county.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
Tomorrow will bring a good deal of dry weather with some sunny spells and a few showers. It'll become increasingly cloudy from the southwest through the afternoon with rain following in the evening.
Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in light to moderate westerly winds, backing southerly later.
With low pressure dominating, it'll be unsettled and changeable for the rest of the week, the upcoming Bank Holiday weekend and into next week too, with spells of rain or showers and it'll be breezy or rather windy at times.
Some drier interludes too with spells of sunshine and while it'll be mild or warm for the next few days, it's likely to become a little cooler later in the weekend.
It'll become breezy or rather windy on Wednesday night with further outbreaks of rain and drizzle.
The rain will be heavy at times, especially in parts of the west and north. Lowest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees with fresh to strong and gusty south to southwest winds.
There's the potential for gale force winds in northwestern coastal parts, all dependent on the track and development of an area of low pressure, which will track close to the north coast.