Met Eireann confirms Sunday will be the hottest day of the year so far as Ireland sizzles in a mini-heatwave this weekend.
While temperatures today are soaring into the low twenties for much of the country.
The midlands, the south and the east of the country are all expected to hit temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees.
Here's a breakdown of how warm you can expect your area to be today;
Dublin
Dublin will see hot, humid weather and easily stay above 20 degrees all day. Sunny spells and clouds will last until this evening when skies will clear giving a dry, mild night.
South Coast
The counties on the south coast are also expecting a hot and sunny day. Cork will swelter in 21 degrees and see sunny skies for the most part and the forecast for County Waterford is similar.
East Coast
All along the east coast, temperatures will stay high. Wexford will see 20 degrees of sunny spells and Wicklow, Louth and County Down will all stay warm in the high teens.
Midlands
The Midlands will also see a mix of cloudy and sunny weather. Offaly, Laois, Westmeath and Tipperary could see temperatures hit up to 20 degrees by midday.
Northern Ireland
The majority of Northern Ireland will see the sun in parts too and Belfast is set for 18 degrees of sunny skies with partial cloud.
West Coast
The west coast will be a shade cooler as the Atlantic brings patchy rain at times and temperatures stay about 16 to 18 degrees and light to moderate breezes. Donegal, Mayo, Galway, Clare and Limerick will all stay above 15 degrees. Kerry is set to hit 18 degrees but skies will stay mostly cloudy.