It's going to be another very warm day in the city with temperatures expected to soar as high as 24C but the outlook for the rest of the week is pretty bleak.
Met Eireann say Monday will be warm and mostly dry but cloud will increase with the possibility of some showers later this evening.
And the gloomy weather is expected to stick around until at least Friday, with heavy showers expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The forecaster says: "There will be scattered showers on Tuesday with the odd heavy one and some bright or sunny spells.
"Top temperatures will reach 19 to 22 degrees in light to moderate southwesterly breezes.
"Showers will become isolated on Tuesday night. Becoming cloudy with outbreaks of rain spreading into Atlantic coastal counties towards morning.
"It will stay mild with lowest temperatures around 11 to 14 degrees in light southwest to westerly breezes backing southerly towards morning.
"Wednesday will be a cloudy day with rain in the west spreading gradually further eastwards during the day in a moderate southerly breeze, fresh and gusty along Atlantic coasts.
"The rain will turn persistent in the afternoon and evening, especially in the west and northwest. Top temperatures of 18 to 21 degrees, coolest in the northwest.
"Wednesday night rain will clear eastwards to isolated showers and some clear spells.
"Thursday will see some sunny spells and scattered showers, some heavy or prolonged in the north.
"Top temperatures will be around 17 to 20 degrees in a moderate westerly breeze. Thursday night showers will become isolated.
Friday is likely to continue unsettled with scattered showers and top temperatures in the high teens."