You can get the barbecues ready, and stock up on freezepops because Ireland is set to absolutely sizzle in the next few days, starting tomorrow, Thursday.
After a quite frankly disgustingly humid start to the week, the temperatures are set to rise even further as we head to the weekend.
It's all down to an 'Azores High' that is sweeping across the Atlantic Ocean at the moment.
Overall, things are looking fairly sweet for Thursday.
Met Eireann say that "tomorrow, Thursday, will start out rather cloudy but the cloud is expected to burn off as the day goes on with sunny spells developing. Very warm in the east, with temperatures set to rise to as high as 24 or 25 degrees.
"Light northwest winds will keep temperatures closer to 20 degrees in western and northern coastal counties, with a few spots of light drizzle occurring here in cloudier conditions."
And it seems like those on the east coast will bask in that sunshine the longest.
The county-by-county breakdown using the latest forecasts has those in the likes of Dublin, Waterford and Meath being the best off for the sun.
It's not as good news for those on the other coast, particularly in Connacht.
Here's a look at what the boffins have predicted for tomorrow in terms of the highest temperature each county will reach.
Met Eireann county-by-county forecast for Thursday, July 15.
Dublin - 25C
Waterford - 24C
Meath - 23C
Louth - 23C
Tyrone - 23C
Armagh - 23C
Cork - 22C
Kilkenny - 22C
Carlow - 22C
Derry - 21C
Offaly - 21C
Laois - 21C
Westmeath - 21C
Mayo - 20C
Limerick - 20C
Galway - 20C

Cavan - 20C
Monaghan - 20C
Wicklow - 20C
Wexford - 20C
Fermanagh - 20C
Down - 19C
Antrim - 19C
Longford - 19C
Tipperary - 19C
Donegal - 19C
Clare - 19C
Kerry - 18C
Sligo - 16C
Roscommon - 16C
Leitrim - 16C