It’s been warm, sure, but it hasn’t been the glorious summer we were promised at the beginning of the year.
Which is why we’re VERY excited to hear that a mini-heatwave is on the way.
Leon Brown, chief meteorologist with the Weather Channel, told The Mirror’s Jeremy Armstrong that Tuesday is likely to be the hottest day of the year, hitting 28-30 C.
He explained: "That is likely to be in the south east of the country, and especially East Anglia.”
But, annoyingly, the soaring temperatures might just prove to be a little TOO hot for some.
You just can’t get the weather right, can you Britain?
He continued: “Southern Europe is heading for a heat wave and it could get up to 42-44C (111.2F) in southern Spain, which is too hot really.
“Once you get into late 30's C, it is uncomfortable for most people, you need air con and it is too hot go outdoors in the afternoons.
"There is real low pressure in Spain, some of Italy and southern France and that will bring a plume of heat to the south east of the UK.
"But that is only likely to last for the day on Tuesday, and then the rest of the week becomes cooler and fresher."
He added: "It could come down nicely to the mid 20's Centigrade after that.”
That sounds good to us - although we’re definitely going to be stocking up on suncream this week.
Safety first, after all!