Met Eireann has predicted a big change for the country after an urgent weather warning with a temperature burst to hit Ireland.
The National Forecast is predicting two days of 22C with Thursday and Friday supposed to be scorchers.
But, there will be outbreaks of rain this morning, heavy at times.
The rain will clear northwards by noon with drier weather following from the south.
The rest of the day will be dry with some sunny breaks.
Met Eireann say: "Warm and humid with highest temperatures of 20 to 22 degrees and moderate to fresh southerly winds.
"Tonight will be dry with some clear intervals. It will be very mild with temperatures no lower than 13 to 15 degrees and moderate to fresh south to southeast breezes."
Down the country, the status yellow rainfall warning for Cork and Kerry comes to an end at 7am this morning after 22 hours in place.
Here's how the next few days are looking according to Met Eireann:
"Friday will be very mild and humid with outbreaks of rain developing during the morning and gradually clearing during the afternoon. Brighter, fresher weather will follow from the west with sunny spells and a few showers. Highest temperatures of 20 to 22 degrees with moderate southerly breezes, becoming westerly later."
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" Monday will be bright with good sunny spells. There'll be a few showers in Connacht and Ulster, but many areas will stay dry. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees with light westerly or variable breezes."
" Tuesday will be a wet day with spells of rain, which will be heavy at times. Highest temperatures of 17 to 21 degrees with moderate to fresh southerly winds."
" Wednesday will be brighter with sunshine and some showers. There'll be further rain or showers at times through the rest of next week."