Met Eireann have confirmed that the glorious weather we've seen over the last few days will continue - until next weekend, at which point things will take a turn.
We've been basking in some superb late summer sunshine this week, with temperatures averaging around about 23C per day.
And on the last weekend of the traditional summer season, it's set to be another scorcher.
Met Eireann's latest updated forecast has given a handy breakdown of how things are going to go, but beware: storm clouds are on the horizon.
Saturday
"On Saturday morning, mist and fog will clear to give a dry day with spells of summer sunshine, though cloud will move down across much of Ulster later. Highest temperatures of 19 to 24 degrees Celsius, best values across the west. Winds will be light variable mainly easterly in direction."
Sunday
"Mostly dry with a mix of cloud and sunny spells. The best of which will be in the south. Highs ranging from 17 degrees in the north to 23 degrees in the south, in light northerly breezes. Sunday night will be dry with patches of mist and fog developing. Lowest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees in light northeasterly breezes."
Monday
"Mostly dry with cloudy periods and sunny intervals on Monday and just the chance of an odd light shower. Slightly cooler too with highs of 17 in the east to 20 or 21 degrees in the west in light easterly or variable breezes."
Outlook
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY will continue "to be mainly dry with a blend of cloud and sunny spells for the most part, and the possibility of an isolated light shower. Day time temperatures will range from the higher teens to low 20's in with light, mainly easterly breezes. Patches of mist and fog will develop at night and at times along coasts."
But the forecaster does warn that the end is coming.
They say: "At the moment, it looks like the weather may become more unsettled around next weekend with a return to rain or showers at times"