We hope this is just a short goodbye to our pal in the sky
The last couple of days... how grand has it been...
Short's, 99's, and maybe even a little hint of the beginnings of a tan.
But we'll have to press pause on the fun for now, as our parade looks set to literally be rained on.
Met Éireann has issued a status yellow thunder and rainfall warning which will affect all of Ireland.
It was issued at 1pm on Thursday and will be valid from 12pm on Friday until 9pm on Friday night.
The advisory warns of heavy thundery downpours on Friday will lead to high intensity rainfall in a short period of time.
A weather advisory has been issued.
The Map shows counties affected by these warnings. See https://t.co/sLGHpXxrhm for details. pic.twitter.com/7NV4hUCDyi— Met Éireann Warnings (@MetEire_Warning) June 7, 2018
Localised spot flooding will be possible in some areas, so people are urged to be cautious.
Although the warning is for the whole country, Met Éireann have said that the Western half of the country and the Midlands are the most at risk at present.
It's not ALL bad though, tomorrow will still be warm and sunny with highs of 20 to 23 degree, however the heavy, thundery showers that will break out during the afternoon.