It’s a case of putting the weekend behind us and looking forward to a week of fine weather as children finish up their summer holidays.
Although Saturday and Sunday will be grey with patches of rain, the weather is set to improve from Monday until Friday at least.
Good sunny spells, a prolonged period of dry weather and highs in the mid 20s have been forecast by Met Eireann.
So with many children already with the schoolbags packed, get out and enjoy all that Donegal has to offer.
The following is the Met Eireann forecast for Monday onwards.
MONDAY: A mainly dry day with good sunny spells, however conditions will be dull in some coastal areas where coastal fog may linger through much of the day. A few showers will develop in the southwest. Feeling warm in any sunshine with highest temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees in a light easterly breeze.
MONDAY NIGHT: Another dry and clear night allowing mist or fog to develop in many areas. Winds will be light and easterly in direction. Lowest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees
TUESDAY: Mist and fog in the morning will quickly clear allowing for an overall dry and sunny day with just isolated showers. Warm with highest temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees, a little cooler along south and east coast due to a light to moderate southeast breeze. Remaining dry and calm overnight.
WEDNESDAY: Scattered showers will develop with sunny spells. Highest temperatures of 17 to 21 degrees, coolest along the Irish Sea coast due to light to moderate easterly winds.
FURTHER OUTLOOK: Current indications are for it to continue mainly dry on Thursday and Friday with the chance of light isolated or scattered showers. Temperatures will be around 20 degrees in most areas with winds light.