This weekend presents the last chance of the year to find your true love at the Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival in Co Clare.
The festival finishes with a talent competition choosing "Mr Lisdoonvarna" and the "Queen of the Burren", and it is open to all unattached people, organisers say.
Running since August 29th, the month-long love-in finishes up on Sunday, no doubt spewing out dozens of love-struck couples swerving around the roads leading away from the town. So watch out everybody, and if you're taking part keep your eyes on the road and you hands upon the wheel.
In Dublin, the ladies' junior and senior All Ireland Football Finals take place, and large crowds of up to 30,000 - and associated traffic disruption - are expected.
AA Roadwatch has advised motorists to expect delays in Kildare on the N7 at Monastervin, with roadworks in the area. Delays stand at one hour for Southbound traffic and it is backed up to Cherryville Cross. Southbound traffic is being held up by about half an hour through Athy on the N78.
Roadworks also continue on the N9 on the Carlow side of Castledermot, with a stop/go system in place.
All ferries are reportedly sailing to schedule today, and passengers booked on Aer Lingus flights for today should check in as normal, despite recent flight cancellations.
Met Éireann expects tomorrow to be cool, bright and quite windy with sunny spells and showers. But prepare for the worst as Sunday promises rain spreading from the west and high winds, although it should become milder.