Ireland was battered by nearly 50mm of rain on Wednesday and Thursday and things are not going to get any better over Halloween weekend, with a wet and wicked few days in store.
There were scenes of flooding in a number of areas across the country on Thursday in particular as the Status Orange rainfall warning from Met Eireann proved accurate.
Conditions will stay relatively poor on Friday, before an ever-so-slight improvement on Saturday.
But as the clocks go back, so do the temperatures, with Halloween evening set to see near-freezing conditions recorded.
Here's the latest from Met Eireann:
Friday
"Any lingering rain in the east and northeast will clear into the Irish Sea on Friday morning, along with any mist or fog patches elsewhere and will be followed by sunny spells and scattered showers.
"The showers will become frequent and heavy in the west by afternoon, merging into longer spells of rain as they track eastwards. It will be driest and brightest across the eastern half of the country. Highest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees."
Friday night
"Scattered showers will continue, tending to move northeastwards through the night. It will become chilly under largely clear skies, with temperatures falling to between 3 and 7 degrees. Patches of mist and fog will develop too in a light southerly breeze."
Saturday
A day of sunny spells and showers, most frequent over the western half of the country but becoming more isolated during the evening. A wet and breezy night as a spell of rain moves into the west and southwest and extends across the country, turning heavy at times. Fresh southeasterly winds will accompany the rain and will become strong on coasts. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 8 degrees.
Sunday
"Rain will linger in northern areas for a time on Sunday night and there will be further heavy showers in the west and south. A good deal of dry and clear weather across the centre of the country, and becoming cold here too as temperatures fall to between 1 and 4 degrees."