Met Eireann have forecast a gloomy weekend with plenty of rain on the way.
Temperatures will reach highs of 18 degrees today, but are expected to soar into the low 20's next week.
Today is set to be "breezy with sunny spells" while occasional showers are heaviest and most frequent in Ulster and Connacht with some possibly of hail.
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Here's Met Eireann's forecast for the coming days:
Sunday
"Sunday will bring good sunny spells and some scattered showers. The showers will be mainly over the northern half of the country and will be lighter than previous days.
"Highest temperatures of 13 degrees in the northwest to 17 degrees in the southeast with moderate to fresh west to northwest breezes.
Monday
"Monday will bring a good deal of dry weather with some bright or sunny spells and just well scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees with moderate southwest breezes.
"Monday night will be mainly dry. However, rain and drizzle will develop along the west coast overnight. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees with light breezes.
Tuesday
"Tuesday will be cloudy and damp over the west and north of the country with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, but drier to the east and southeast with a few brighter intervals.
"Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees with light southerly or variable breezes.
Wednesday
"Wednesday will start of mainly dry in Leinster and much of Munster. However rain in the west and north will spread eastwards to all areas later in the day, becoming lighter as it does so and clearing on Wednesday night.
"Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees with light breezes."
Met Eireann said that current indications suggest that Thursday, Friday and next weekend will bring temperatures in the high teens to low 20s.
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