Wet conditions and spot flooding is expected to continue today, with parts of Ireland still under a weather warning.
A Yellow Rainfall alert is in place for county Kerry, with the same band of rain moving across the country later.
It comes as Ireland prepares for more severe weather conditions with the arrival of Storm Ciarán tomorrow, which will bring more heavy rainfall and strong winds.
Meteorologist with Met Éireann Gerry Murphy says the current rainfall is separate to Ciarán, which will hit the country from tomorrow night:
"The rain warning for Kerry is for a band of rain that will push up over Ireland this afternoon and this evening. That's going to bring some heavy enough falls to places and some spot flooding, especially in the southwest, but it's not directly associated with Storm Ciarán. It's really going to bring its stormiest conditions to the south of England and the northwest of France. For Ireland, what's going to happen is, it's going to push rain up over us on Wednesday night into Thursday".