Met Eireann has revealed the areas of the country that will be the hottest on Monday as temperatures in Ireland look set to hit the 30C mark.
Thousands of people flocked to beaches all across the island to top up their tans, get sand in their cars and shoes and enjoy the sunshine over the weekend.
And it's good news for anyone who's hoping the weather will stick around as Monday is set to be another belter.
The official forecast from Met Eireann says that "Any lingering mist and fog will clear this morning to leave another very warm day with plenty of sunshine, though it will be a little cloudier along south and southwest coasts at times with some patchy cloud developing elsewhere also.
"There is a slight chance of an isolated shower in the midlands during the evening. Highest temperatures of 24 to 29 degrees generally but slightly less warm along northern and eastern coasts with a light onshore northeast breeze."
Even though there might be the risk of a shower in the evening time, those in the Midlands are set to sizzle before it arrives, as the boffins at Met Eireann have predicted they will get the highest temperatures this afternoon.
According to one of their charts, the 30C mark will be hit around 3pm around Westmeath, Roscommon and Offaly.
Now, it's not as if the coastal counties will have a bad day either, with the lowest temperature still set to be a balmy 18C at Malin Head.
Bad news for those of you who struggle to sleep at night with the heat though.
This is what the experts at Met Eireann are saying for Monday night.
"Tonight will be warm and humid with largely clear skies, though it will be cloudier along northern and southwestern coasts. Patches of mist and fog will develop in a light variable breeze. Temperatures falling no lower than 14 to 17 degrees generally, though slightly cooler in north Ulster."
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