Temperatures could hit up to 22C across parts of Northern Ireland on Bank Holiday Monday, according to the Met Office.
They said that the "vast majority" here will enjoy a "fine, dry day" - which will be good news for those with plans for the outdoors.
It may start off cooler, but weather experts say that you should expect it to improve.
The Met Office said: "The vast majority will enjoy a fine, dry, day with sunshine lifting temperatures into the twenties for most.
"However a cloudier start particularly around the east coast from Belfast southwards
"Maximum temperature 22C."
Tonight, they said will be "mainly dry and mild with light winds".
Minimum temperature will be 10C.
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