Ireland is enjoying some lovely spring sunshine and the good news is it's set to continue for the next few days.
Today we'll see highs of 14C and tomorrow temperatures will hit highs of 15C, compared to highs of just 12C in Zagreb in Croatia on the same day.
A Met Eireann forecaster said: "Dry and calm today with a mix of sunny spells and cloud through the day, brightest across Leinster. Highest temperatures will range from 11C to 14C, in mostly light westerly breezes."
However, tonight will be chilly with lows of 0C to 5C and some grass frost under a clear sky.
The outlook for the coming days is for a lot of dry and calm weather with high pressure in charge, but with further frosts by night. Any rainfall will mainly occur on Friday night and early Saturday with somewhat cooler conditions this weekend.

Irish weather forecast: Ireland to be as warm as Malta with 16C temperatures predicted this week
Looking ahead to Wednesday, a forecaster said: "Some good spells of sunshine will develop, however, it may be a little cloudy at times across the west and northwest.
"Feeling mild in sunshine with highs of 11C to 15C, with just light southwest breezes."
Thursday looks set to be the warmest day of the week with highs of 16C expected, with Munster and north Leinster to enjoy the best of the sunshine.

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Met Eireann says it will be "the mildest day of the week with light southwest breezes", however, there will be some patchy rain and drizzle in the west and northwest.
Friday looks set to be a duller day with patchy rain and drizzle in the north and northwest and cloudy conditions elsewhere.
However, some sunshine will break through in Leinster with highs of 11C to 14C or 15C.