Don't put those blankets away just yet as parts of Ireland will be hit by hail, sleet, and snow this week.
Temperatures will see a dramatic 13-degree swing one night with the mercury plummeting to as low as -2 degrees.
Today will start off wet and windy but rain will clear with scattered showers and sunny spells to follow.
Met Eireann has warned of the chance of sleet on high ground in the northwest.
The evening will see drier and brighter spells taking over with blustery westerly winds gradually easing.
A chilly day but afternoon temperatures will reach 8 to 11 degrees.
Tonight will be mostly dry with the initial long, clear spells but cloud will start developing from the west.
Lowest temperatures of 0 to 4 degrees, with a touch of frost possible, but temperatures will increase after midnight as southwest winds strengthen and cloud builds.
Sunny spells and scattered showers are expected tomorrow morning but will see more persistent rain spread across Ireland in the afternoon.
Some of the showers will be wintry with fall of sleet and snow on higher ground in the northwest.
The highest afternoon temperatures will be 7 to 11 degrees but it will become cooler later in the afternoon as cold air from the north moves over the country.
Here is the forecast for the rest of the week:
Wednesday night
"It will turn much colder early on Wednesday night as rain clears to the east. Showers will follow behind, falling as sleet and snow in places.
"Chance of isolated thunderstorms as well as hail, with lowest temperatures of -2 to +1 degrees allowing for some frost and icy stretches to develop in mostly moderate southwest winds.
Thursday
"A cold and windy day with sunny spells and scattered blustery showers, some falling as hail, sleet and snow on higher ground.
"Some of these showers may also be heavy and thundery, especially in the west and north.
"Highest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees, coldest in the north, with an added wind chill factor in strong and gusty westerly winds.
Thursday night
"Wintry showers will mostly become confined to the northwest and north overnight with good dry clear spells developing elsewhere. Lows will fall to 0 to 4 degrees, with a touch of frost possible as winds ease.
Friday
"Mostly dry with good sunny spells in the morning but cloud and some isolated patchy drizzle will spread from the west through the evening. Highs of 7 to 10 degrees in light winds.
Weekend
"Current indications suggest it will be a wet weekend with a band of rain moving into the west of the country on Saturday followed by blustery southwest winds.
"This rain will spread across the country overnight followed by showers on Sunday.
"Some brighter and drier spells will develop in the southeast later on Sunday and overall temperatures will stay mild but there might be a touch of frost on Saturday night."
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