Ireland will enjoy some more sunshine and warm weather - but not for long.
Weather experts have forecasted a shocking 10C drop in temperatures as some parts of the country will see 12C this week.
Monday will be dry, warm, and sunny for most of the country.
Temperatures will stay between 20C and 22C in most parts expect the southern counties where it will be between 15C-17C because of mist and fog.

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Monday night will be dry with lowest temperature of 9C to 10C with a risk of a light passing shower.
Warm weather will continue into Tuesday with temperatures hitting the highs of 22C.
But the southern coast will see temperatures of 17C to 18C.
Tuesday night will be between 9C to 10C.

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But Met Eireann warns has warned of a big change come Wednesday.
A forecaster said: “Wednesday will see a change in the weather as low pressure takes over and there'll be frequent showers or longer spells of rain.
“Temperatures will be between 15C and 17C over the northern half of the country and just 11C or 12C along the south coast.
“Winds remain light to moderate east to southeast.”