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Published 11:33 1 May 2017 BST
Temperatures will plunge significantly on both evenings, dropping to as low as 3 degrees in places.
Conditions will remain dry for the most part on Thursday and Friday, although it will be a little windier and there will be isolated showers in the east and the north.
The west of the country will continue to enjoy pleasant conditions, meanwhile, with maximum temperatures continuing to hover around 18 degrees.
There’s even better news as far as next weekend is concerned, with Met Éireann predicting an increase in temperatures and a decrease in winds for Saturday and Sunday.
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