Dublin will experience five-days of temperature bliss as the Mercury sticks around the 23C mark from today into the weekend.
But Met Eireann has said that the scorching temperatures could be rocked by heavy and thundery showers throughout the week which will surely rain on our sunshine parade.
Wednesday will start off dry with sunny spells remaining warm and humid with those top temps of 23C dropping to 16C overnight.
Tonight will be mostly dry with the risk of heavy or thundery showers though with mist and fog developing.
Here's how the long-range forecast is looking:
Summary: "It will remain warm, humid and murky with some heavy or thundery showers persisting, especially in the south."
Thursday: "It will start mostly cloudy with showers, some heavy at times. Some bright spells will develop during the afternoon and evening, however the risk of a passing heavy shower will remain. Highs of 19 to 22 degrees in light to moderate northeast to easterly breezes."
Friday: "Murky, misty and mostly cloudy to start with the continued risk of showers or longer spells of rain in Munster and south Leinster and Connacht, while remaining mostly dry elsewhere. Staying warm and humid with high temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees in light to moderate easterly or variable breezes."
Saturday: "Low cloud mist and fog to start, with sunny spells and scattered heavy showers developing by afternoon. High temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees, in light and variable breezes."
Sunday: "Sunny spells and scattered showers with some heavy or thundery bursts during the afternoon. High temperatures of 18 to 23 degrees, in light easterly or variable breezes."
Further Outlook: "Remaining humid and unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain."