If you are one of tens of thousands of people flocking to Croke Park tomorrow, you can be safe in the knowledge the heavens are unlikely to open.
Sunday will be a dry day, with a mixture of cloud and sun meaning the those flocking to the GAA HQ can potentially bask in the sunshine.
There will be a triple header in Croker, with Kilkenny facing Galway in the camogie, Limerick take on Waterford in the hurling and Mayo and Kerry clash in the Division 1 football final.
Met Eireann have made their prediction for the big day, saying: "Sunday will start dry and sunny, but cloud will thicken through the day. Maximum temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees with a moderate easterly breeze."
Sunday night will be slightly less colder than Saturday night, with Met Eireann saying: "Sunday night will be mostly dry and cloudy with lowest temperatures of 4 to 6 degrees across the country.
There is a Mother's Day rave in Wigwam and it sounds gas
"Winds will be mainly light from a southeasterly direction and although most of the country will remain dry there may be an odd spot of drizzle."