Dublin weather is rocketing into the 20s this Easter as Met Eireann say Saturday could hit as high as 22.
The warmth is more than welcome in the capital as revellers look to make the most of the long weekend.
The forecaster has said we'll see sunshine all day, but have warned it could get foggy in the night.
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They said: "Continuing warm and dry tomorrow with spells of warm hazy sunshine. Highest temperatures of 19 to 22 degrees in light variable breezes with potentially moderate sea breezes developing in the afternoon."
"Extensive mist and fog on Saturday night, with patchy drizzle in parts of the west and north in near calm conditions. Lows of 6 to 9 degrees Celsius.
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Sunday will be mostly dry across Ireland, with the fog and mist easing off.
Temperatures will be touching on 20 meaning many will still be lining the canals.
They said: "Sunday looks like being a dry day in many areas. The overnight mist and fog will burn off and spells of hazy sunshine will develop, especially in the midland and east. However thickening cloud may well bring some scattered rain to southwestern, western and northwestern coastal fringes during the evening or more likely overnight.
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"Highest temperatures expected to lie between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius, highest in the midland and east in a moderate southerly breeze, freshening along the west coast later."