Last week saw Liverpool bask in a heatwave - with temperatures climbing into the low thirties.
Families enjoyed the sunshine and flocked to beaches and parks across Merseyside - with ice cream vans doing a roaring trade.
But all good things have to come to an end and this weekend has seen washout weather hit our region.
Saturday was very wet and windy - not that those celebrating Pride let the weather dampen their spirits.
And today looks to be another miserable day, with rain blanketing much of the city for the next few hours.
The Met Office forecast for today said: "A wet day to come across much of the region, with heavy and persistent rain bringing the risk of localised flooding. Feeling cool in the rain. Maximum temperature 23 °."
Here's the hour-by-hour forecast for Sunday.
11am - Heavy rain
12pm - Light rain and a fresh breeze
1pm - Light rain and a fresh breeze
2pm - Heavy rain and a fresh breeze
3pm- Heavy rain and a fresh breeze
4pm - Heavy rain and a fresh breeze
5pm - Heavy rain and a fresh breeze

6pm - Heavy rain and a moderate breeze
7pm - Light rain and a moderate breeze
8pm - Light rain and a moderate breeze
9pm - Light rain and a moderate breeze
10pm - Light rain and a moderate breeze
11pm- Light rain and a moderate breeze
Midnight - Heavy rain and a moderate breeze
The outlook for next week is for yet more rain, with weather warnings in place for thunderstorms and heavy rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.
It looks to brighten up by the end of the week, but temperatures will struggle to get into the high twenties, meaning it will feel much cooler than the temperatures we've become used to.