Met Eireann have forecast a jump in temperature for the start of next week.
This weekend will see some unsettled weather before things take a turn for the better on Monday.
Today will be sunny with highest temperatures of 20 to 22 degrees and will stay dry tonight.
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The mercury won't drop below 12 to 14 degrees tonight.
Here is the forecast for the next few days:
Tomorrow: "Dry, warm and sunny to start tomorrow, Friday. Highest temperatures will occur early in the day reaching 20 to 23 degrees. It will become cloudier as the day goes on and as winds veer westerly later it will turn much cooler and fresher.
Tomorrow night: "Becoming mostly dry on Friday night with clear spells developing. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees in a light northwesterly wind.
Saturday: "On Saturday cloudy conditions will persist through much of the day in the southeast with sunshine developing elsewhere, along with isolated showers mostly in the northwest. Highest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees in a moderate north to northwest wind.
Saturday night: "Scattered showers will persist along Atlantic coasts on Saturday night with a mix of cloud and clear spells elsewhere. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 9 degrees in a mostly moderate northerly wind.
Sunday: "Sunny spells and isolated showers on Sunday morning will give way to a mostly dry and sunny afternoon with highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in moderate to fresh north to northeast winds.
Sunday night: "Turning chilly on Sunday night under clear skies with temperatures down to 6 to 9 degrees.
Monday: "Monday will be mainly dry with light northerly winds becoming variable in direction and good spells of sunshine. Temperatures will start to recover and are expected to reach 21 degrees in the afternoon widely across the country.
Further outlook: "Current indications suggest next week will continue somewhat unsettled with some spells of sunshine and showers at times. Temperatures will be closer to normal for the time of year with mainly light winds freshening at times on Wednesday."
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