Things could get as warm as 22C.
Summer may be done and dusted, but we could have one last glimpse of BBQ weather this weekend, according to the latest forecast from Met Éireann.
The national forecaster is predicting a warm, sunny and mostly dry day on Sunday, with potential highs of 22C - and that's more than fine by us.
Here's what's in store.
Friday: There'll be some rain in Connacht and west Ulster, but a clearance will follow with bright and occasional sunny spells and scattered showers in the northwest, extending southeastwards through the afternoon.
Highest temperatures will be from 15 to 19 degrees.
Saturday: Will be ''generally dry start over much of the country'' with some sunny spells and occasional showers in the northwest.
But some ''persistent and occasionally heavy rain will develop in the northwest by evening''. Highest temperatures will be between 15 to 18 degrees.
Sunday: Definitely the pick of the days, ''it will be largely cloudy early on but sunny spells will develop away from western and southern coasts through the afternoon''. Highest temperatures will be between 17 to 22 degrees.
Monday: Will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain mainly over the western half of the country. Some heavy downpours are possible.
But it'll be warm again with highs of 17 to 22 degrees.
Tuesday to Thursday: Current indications are that it will continue warm through the middle of next week with showers and further outbreaks of rain at times.#
A pretty mixed bag, but a few good signs in there!