Those of you who have been basking in the sun over the past few days will rejoice at news that the dry weather shows no signs of letting up.
Temperatures on Thursday will peak at 15C, but it will be mostly sunny throughout the day.
There will be lows of 2 to 6 degrees Celsius at night, with Leinster set to be most affected under clear skies.
Met Eireann have said for Thursday: "Tomorrow will be another dry day with good sunny spells. Light to moderate southwest breezes. Highest temperatures 12 to 1C degrees.
"Cloud will increase across the west and northwest on Thursday night with patchy rain and drizzle developing in Atlantic coastal counties before dawn. Lows of 2 to 6 degrees Celsius, coldest under clear spells in Munster and Leinster, with a local rural grass frost."
The factor 50 may need to be shelved on Friday, with the weather predictor saying: "A mostly cloudy day, with patchy drizzle in places, mainly Atlantic coastal counties and over northern areas. However pockets of bright weather will occur over parts of Leinster."
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"Highs of 11 to 14 C., in moderate southwest breezes. Misty and mostly cloudy on Friday night, with patches of light drizzle in places and a spell of persistent rain will gradually feed down across the country, from the northwest. Lows of 3 to 6 C."
The early signs for the weekend indicate a drop in temperatures, with a good deal of sunny spells.