Ireland will be basking in temperatures of up to 23C with clear skies and sunny spells, according to the latest glorious update from Met Éireann.
The national forecaster makes predictions every morning using the latest weather charts and models, with a couple of updates dropping throughout the day.
Thursday's morning prediction looks ahead to the next few days and we are in for some absolutely cracking conditions if it's to be believed.
The overall outlook from the latest forecast is "generally dry with good sunny spells and light breezes" and that starts on Thursday, where things will be relatively dry in the morning.
But Met Eireann do warn: "Cloud will build from the west with outbreaks of rain developing across the western half of the country. Whilst it will remain mainly dry further east for daylight hours, patchy outbreaks of rain will move in during the evening time or early night. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20C"
Fog will form overnight as conditions drop slightly back to 11C in parts, but don't worry because the good weather returns on Friday morning.
The forecast notes: "Lingering outbreaks of rain and drizzle across the eastern half of the country, gradually pulling away into the Irish Sea by around mid-afternoon. Drier and brighter generally across the western half of the country with sunny spells breaking through. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees"
Saturday is when things start to kick up a notch, with highest temperatures of 15 to 21C in light breezes and mostly dry conditions across the country (bar the odd shower in the west and northwest)
That leads into Sunday and while the models aren't predicting too much, Met Eireann believe it'll be another cracker, saying: "Most areas will be dry with good sunny spells and just isolated light shower. Highest temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees in light easterly breezes."
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