Summer might not be done yet!
In news that'll brighten your rain-soaked Wednesday, Met Éireann has predicted a warm change coming our way over the coming days.
While today is set to remain fairly miserable, with a status yellow weather warning in place for three counties - what lays in store for us actually looks quite pleasant.
Here's how it looks.
Thursday: Tomorrow will be mainly dry, with sunny spells, with a few patches of rain or scattered showers in southern and southwestern coastal counties and also in parts of the west later. But there's promising maximum temperatures 17 to 23 Celsius.
Friday: There'll be some ''rain in the west and north in the morning, but it will be mainly dry to start in the east''. Temperatures will still reach between 18 and 24 degrees.
Saturday: Looks the pick of the bunch, with forecasters saying: ''Dry with sunshine and light winds with temperatures of 18 to 20 degrees''.
Sunday: ''A similar day on Sunday with light variable or easterly winds giving higher temperatures in the west of the country, up to 22 degrees possible there''.
Monday and beyond: Things are looking good for the start of next week too, with current indications promising a good deal of dry weather and typical temperatures for the time of year.
We like the sound of that!