Temperatures in Dublin could rise as high as 16C over the coming days as Spring conditions take hold in Ireland.
While it will be a chilly Sunday night in the capital, things will begin to warm up on Monday as milder days are ahead.
By Thursday, it's expected that temperatures will reach as high as 16C.
Met Eireann has released their five-day forecast for Ireland, and it's good news all around.
Dublin weather: Met Eireann says we're in for a dry and bright Sunday, but it won't be too warm
Met Eireann says: "Dry tonight with a mix of cloud and clear spells. Patches of frost and mist will form towards morning. Minimum temperatures of 1 to 3 degrees in light to moderate northwest breezes.
"Mostly dry on Monday with variable cloud and sunny spells. A touch milder than today with top temperatures of 10 to 12 degrees in light northwesterly breezes.
"Largely dry overnight with clear spells and areas of mist or fog. Minimum temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees in light southwest winds."
Here's what we can expect over the rest of the week:
Tuesday
It's expected to be mainly dry, with the best of the sunshine expected in the east and the south.
Temperatures are expected to reach as high as 14C but will be a bit cooler overnight.
Wednesday
While we can expect some light rain in patches, dry conditions are once again expected to be the norm.
There will be some sunshine, with 14C temperatures.
Again it will be a chilly night and will drop as low as 1C.
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Thursday
Things will heat up, with temperatures expected to go as high as 16C.
There will be sunshine, along with some cloud.
As for the night time, it's expected to be a bit colder but remain dry.
Friday
It's expected to remain dry in Dublin and Leinster with some sunshine.
Temperatures will dip slightly, but will remain mild at 13C.