It seems Spring has finally sprung. Met Eireann says milder weather is on the way this week.
The forecaster states: "A mainly southerly airflow looks likely to persist over Ireland through much of the coming week bringing somewhat milder than average temperatures for the time of year."
Dublin
Monday
Today will be dry and bright with hazy sunshine. Highs of 9 degrees.
Monday night will be mostly cloudy and dry. There will be some patches of rain and light drizzle with lows of 5 degrees.
Tuesday
Tomorrow will be another cloudy and mostly dry day with some patches of drizzle. Mild with highs of 11 to 13 degrees.
National Outlook
Tuesday night
Cloudy in most places with patches of mist and fog. Lows of 7 to 10 degrees. Some fresh to strong gusty winds at the coasts. There will be scattered rain and drizzle in the west and north.
Wednesday
A mild and breezy day with top temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees. Mostly cloudy and dry - just a few patches of light rain and drizzle. Sunny spells in the afternoon.
Wednesday night will be mainly dry lowest temperatures of 6 to 8 degrees.
Thursday
Dry and cloudy with some sunshine. The east and south will get the best of the sunny weather. Top temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees.
Thursday night will be mostly dry. Lows of 4 to 6 degrees under clear spells in the east and north. Cloudier further west and south with lows of 7 to 9 degrees.
Friday
Friday is expected to be a cooler day with outbreaks of rain according to Met Eireann.
"Current indications suggest a cold front will track eastwards over the country on Friday bringing outbreaks of rain to most areas during the day. A clearance to sunny spells and just isolated showers will follow into the west during the afternoon.
Top temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees in fresh and gusty southeasterly winds veering southwest and moderating with the clearance."
Friday night will be cooler with lows of 1 to 4 degrees with a risk of frost in parts.