Summer is here to stay as temperatures of 20C and higher are being forecast until next Wednesday.
Ireland has experienced a glorious couple of days as the mercury soared to 28C in some parts of the country.
And although it will get cooler, Met Eireann is still forecasting warm and sunny days over the next six days.
Friday
Friday is going to be another hot and humid day, with highest temperatures ranging from 22C to 27C.
Ulster and Leinster will get the best of the sunshine, while areas in Munster and Connacht may experience thunderstorms.
A forecaster said: "Warm and humid today with good sunshine for Ulster and much of Leinster.

"However, it will be cloudier across Munster and Connacht for a time and there is the potential for a few thunderstorms to develop bringing heavy rain and the risk of surface flooding.
"Top temperatures of 22C to 27C generally but a few degrees cooler in southern coastal areas due to moderate southeasterly breezes."
Saturday
Eastern counties may get hit with thundery downpours on Saturday, but temperatures will be as high as 26C.
A forecaster said: "A mix of cloud and sunny spells on Saturday with some heavy or thundery showers in places.
"Another warm day with maximum temperatures ranging 20C to 26C in moderate southerly breezes."

Sunday
Sunday will be cooler than previous days, but top temperatures of 20C should still be recorded.
Met Eireann said: "Bright and breezy on Sunday with sunny spells and a few passing showers.
"Maximum temperatures of 17C to 20C in moderate to fresh westerly winds.
"Most areas dry overnight but a few showers will affect the west and northwest. Minimum temperatures 10C to 13C."
Monday
There will be a mix of sunshine and rain on Monday, with the southern counties enjoying the driest conditions. Highest temperatures will range between 15C to 20C.
A forecaster said: "Sunny spells and showers on Monday but holding mainly dry in the south of the country.
"Maximum temperatures 15C to 20C, warmest in moderate northwest breezes. Largely dry overnight with just the chance of an isolated shower in the north. Minimum temperatures 7C to 10C."

Tuesday
Tuesday will be slightly warmer and drier than Monday, with highs of between 17C and 20C.
"Mostly dry with a mix of cloud and sunshine. Top temperatures 17C to 20C in light breezes.
"Staying dry overnight with clear spells. Lows 8C to 11C."
Wednesday
And it looks as if temperatures will be on the rise again on Wednesday.
It's expected to be a sunny day and patchy cloud, while temperatures could rise to 22C.
A forecaster said: "It looks set to be another dry day on Wednesday with sunny spells and patchy cloud. Maximum temperatures 17C to 22C in moderate southwest winds."