SLAP on the sun cream as Met Eireann reckons temperatures will hit 23C in Ireland today.
Forecasters said high pressure will also “influence our weather” over the coming days.


Sunshine is on the cards for most areas today but there will be a few scattered showers.
Met Eireann said: “Breezy today with a mix of cloud and some sunny spells.
“While patchy outbreaks of rain will occur, there will be a lot of dry weather too with parts of the country staying fully dry.
“Highest temperatures will range from 15C in the Northwest and to a warm 23C in the Southeast.
“Westerly winds will be moderate to fresh in strength. Later this evening scattered falls of showery rain will occur.”
And a warm day is also on the cards for tomorrow with mercury hitting 20C.
A forecaster said: “Cloudy at first on Sunday morning with outbreaks of showery rain.
“Brightening up through the afternoon and evening with sunny spells and well scattered showers.
“Breezy with a moderate to fresh and gusty northwesterly wind.
“Highest temperatures ranging from 14C in the Northwest to 20C in the Southeast.”
Monday is set to be a cloudier day but it will remain mild.
They continued: “There’ll be a few showers on Monday, but most places will stay dry. It’ll be rather cloudy with just occasional sunny spells.
“Highest temperatures ranging from 13C in the northwest to 19 degrees in the south and southeast, in a moderate and occasionally fresh northwesterly wind.
“Mostly dry with a mix of cloud and clear spells on Monday night.
“The best of the clear spells will be further east. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 12C with a light northwest wind.
“Cloudy conditions with spells of light patchy rain and drizzle will spread over the western half of the country through Tuesday.
“Elsewhere should remain dry with sunny spells.
“Highest temperatures of 16 to 21C with a light to moderate west to northwest breeze.”