Despite the rain and drizzle we've seen this morning, temperatures could peak at 25 degrees in parts of the country today.
Make sure to pack the rain jacket - rain's due to continue in the South and the East too, with heavier bursts expected throughout the day.
That pretty much sets the tone for the coming days: warm, with rain thrown into the mix too.
On their website, Met Éireann say "whilst there will be some rainfall this week, amounts will be well below average, with slightly above average temperatures too, especially across the eastern half of the country."
A very mild and generally cloudy start to Monday with patchy rain and drizzle, becoming confined to parts of the south and east later today. A few heavier bursts are likely through the day. Some warm sunny spells at times too though. Maximum temperatures will range 18 to 25 C. pic.twitter.com/uXA5DZMGYD
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) July 23, 2018
Get a more detailed forecast here.