We hope you've enjoyed that glorious shiny yellow thing in the sky over recent weeks, because Met Eireann have warned that there are 'long spells of rain' incoming.
The sunshine that has glowed across Ireland will be bluntly replaced by clouds, wind and a fair bit of showery weather as the week progresses.
Though things won't look too bad on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, Friday evening will give a warning of the turn, before Saturday and Sunday regress to the mean of what we'd usually see for this time of year.
Here's the latest from the Met Eireann boffins.
Tuesday
"Tuesday with be mainly dry with variable cloud cover. There will be some sunny spells, the best of which will be across Connacht and Ulster. There is a chance of a little drizzle at times locally. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees ranging east to west, with a light to moderate east to northeasterly breeze."
Wednesday
"A dry day overall. Cloud will build during the day with some bright or sunny intervals. Highest temperatures of 17 to 20 or 21 degrees, warmest in Ulster, with light to moderate northeasterly winds."
Thursday
"Thursday will be generally dry again, with just isolated drizzle patches. There will be variable cloud cover, with some sunny spells at times. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees, coolest along the Irish Sea coast with light easterly winds."

Friday
"Friday will be mostly cloudy, and staying dry in many places but well scattered light showers will likely occur. Highest temperatures of 17 to 19 degrees with light southeast winds."
The weekend weather
"Saturday will likely bring further showers, more numerous than Friday's, but there will be dry spells also. Temperatures will be similar to Friday with winds remaining light to moderate. There are signs that the weather will become less settled later in the weekend, with a longer spell of rain likely during Sunday."