Mr Sun?
We can't really complain, can we? We know all good things come to an end and after almost two months of superb weather, it finally broke last night.
We were treated to a more Irish like summer on Tuesday night as
Met Eireann issued two separate weather warnings for the majority of the country.
If you didn't have your trusty thunder buddy by your side last night, you probably had a terrible night's sleep and we really feel your pain.
Thankfully, the thunder has gone away (for the time being) and BBC weatherman, Barra Best, was working pretty early on Wednesday morning to give us the latest on the weather front...
https://twitter.com/barrabest/status/887549865345114112
Best's tweet reads: "Here's the latest radar showing the rain, moving north. Brighter colours show the heavier downpours."
If you're already in Munster, Connacht or south Leinster, you will be waking up to heavy rain or showers with the risk of thunder again.
The people in the rest of the country may think that they're lucky but don't worry this will gradually spread eastwards to all areas.
As the evening comes, the rain will gradually clear northeastwards with temperatures reaching 17 to 20 degrees.
Thankfully, there is no thunder promised for tonight (as of yet) and it will be mainly dry with clear spells but there will be some showers along the west coast with lowest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees.
We just want the sun back, is that too much to ask for?