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MET ÉIREANN HAS issued a suitably spooky weather warning the morning after Halloween.
The forecaster says it’s going to be very foggy in Munster, Leinster, Cavan, Monaghan and Roscommon.
Motorists are being urged to take care on the roads.
The orange warning is the second highest level of weather warning Met Éireann can issue.
It says the fog should clear by 10am, but could linger in some sheltered areas.
The rest of your Sunday is due to be dry with some sunny spells, with temperatures hanging around between 14 and 16 degrees.
The fog will return tonight, and combined with patchy drizzle is likely to result in more dangerous driving conditions.
If you catch any great pics of the fog, send them on to tips@thejournal.ie
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