The sunny and hot weather is set to continue across Northern Ireland.
The Met Office say it'll be "dry, bright and very warm" on Monday, June 5, with a high of 24C.
NI recorded its hottest day of the year so far on Sunday as the highest temperature was recorded in Castlederg, Co Tyrone at 24.5C.
Read more: Hottest day of the year so far in Northern Ireland
For Monday, the forecaster said: "Any overnight mist or low cloud soon clearing this morning. Otherwise it will be a dry day with some spells of sunshine, some cloud bubbling up this afternoon.
"Warm, locally very warm across the west. Maximum temperature 24C."
It's set to be dry with some sunshine on Monday evening.
The Met Office continued: "The rest of the night will be dry with lengthy clear periods, some patchy mist or low cloud. Light winds. Minimum temperature 9C."
And for Tuesday, June 5, overnight mist is set to clear in the morning to leave another dry, bright and warm day.
"Onshore breezes along the coast. Maximum temperature 23C," the forecaster said.
The outlook for Wednesday to Friday predicts that the weather will remain dry and settled with some good spells of sunshine.
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