Ireland's fabulous weather is set to stay for the week Ireland says goodbye to a long winter.
Temperatures will continue to soar to the high teens, reaching 17C.
Conditions will remain mostly dry with some isolated showers expected today.
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Here's the forecast for the rest of the week:
Today
Met Eireann's forecast says: "Today will be mainly dry and increasingly sunny with just isolated showers during the late morning and early afternoon. Highest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees, reaching 17 degrees locally, highest away from east and south facing coasts. Moderate to fresh southeasterly winds will ease later."
Tomorrow
"Wednesday will be mainly dry and sunny. Highest temperatures of 13 to 17 degrees in mostly light southeasterly breezes."
Thursday and Friday
"Thursday and Friday will be dry with good spells of sunshine and light winds. Highest temperatures ranging from 13 degrees at the east and south coasts to 17 degrees inland. Turning cold again after dark with some frost and fog patches."
Weekend
"Current indications suggest high pressure remains in charge through to the end of the weekend and it will continue mainly dry and sunny for Saturday and Sunday with light variable or easterly breezes. Highest temperatures generally of 13 to 16 degrees and turning cold at night with grass frosts."
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