Ireland is set to sizzle in May, as above-average temperatures mixed in with clear skies see the country bake in sunshine.
That's what we're seeing in the latest prediction from the weather experts anyway.
There were scenes of biblical rainfall across the island over the Bank Holiday weekend, though it seems they won't be sticking around for much longer.
Along with their usual day-to-day forecast, Met Éireann also make monthly predictions.
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On Sunday, we got their one for May and it is looking very very nice.
Week one kicks off from the Bank Holiday (May 2) and goes until May 8.
And the national forecaster has good news for anyone who fancies firing up the barbecue.
They say: "High pressure is set to dominate our weather in Week 1 in a mostly northwesterly airflow.
"There will be a good deal of dry weather with below average rainfall amounts expected, especially in the southwest. It will be milder than average as well. Winds will be mostly light or moderate with mist and fog likely developing during the nights."
Week two of the month, which goes from May 9 until May 15, looks like returning to normal for this time of year.
The current forecast reads: "There is a less settled picture in store for Week 2 with high pressure moving away.
"There will likely be drier than average conditions over much of the western half of the country with more normal rainfall amounts expected further east. Temperatures will likely remain above average for the time of year."
Week three (May 16 to May 22) brings even more good news, with the contiuniation of dry conditions.
The monthly reading says: "The signal suggests that there will be high pressure out to the west with a potential north to northwest airflow bringing in drier than average conditions though some showers will feed into the north and northwest with more normal amounts there. Milder conditions will likely persist in Week 3 as well."
And then to top the month off, we'll see a bit more rain - but temperatures will remain high.
Met Eireann explain: "In Week 4, there is a weak signal for low pressure to build from the north bringing more unsettled conditions with above average rainfall amounts possible for much of the country. Temperatures will likely return closer to normal though may still be slightly above average."
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