A national Status Yellow snow/ice warning kicks in at 6pm
There will be falls of hail, sleet and snow, creating icy and hazardous conditions.
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There will be falls of hail, sleet and snow, creating icy and hazardous conditions.
Heavy rain expected in Leinster will turn to sleet or snow in the afternoon, Met Éireann said.
There will be between 30-50mm of rain over a 24-hour period, Met Éireann said.
A Status Yellow rainfall warning is in place for Mayo and Sligo until midday today.
A Status Yellow low temperature/ice warning was in place until 11am today.
A band of rain, sleet and snow will move across Ireland from the northwest tonight.
The Status Yellow warning comes into effect from 6pm today.
Temperatures are due to drop as low as -1 degree tonight.
A Yellow warning for snow and ice is in place for some counties in Northern Ireland tonight.
The warning is valid for seven counties until 2pm.
There are snow and ice warnings in Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Longford, Louth, Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo.
There’ll be a risk of flooding in areas tomorrow evening as the stormy weather moves in.
Gusts of up to 100 km/h are expected, Met Éireann said today.
The warning is valid for all 26 counties from midnight tonight.
The warning is in place until 10am today.
AA Roadwatch is warning motorists to slow down and take extra caution.
Met Éireann has warned that there will be 30 to 50mm of rain in areas.
A warning for Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Mayo and Galway is currently valid.
Met Éireann has warned that rain will bring accumulations of 25 to 40mm.
A rainfall warning is already in effect.
Three Status Yellow warnings will take effect this evening, affecting western and southern counties.
Heavy rainfall is expected at times with a risk of local flooding.
The warning is valid from midnight tonight until 7pm on Tuesday.
Gusts of up to 90 to 110km/h are expected in some areas.
The warning for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo kicks in at 5am tomorrow.
The warning is for Munster, Carlow, Kilkenny, Laois, Wexford, Wicklow and Offaly.
ESB Networks is preparing for power outages, with staff on standby to repair faults in all areas.
Two Status Yellow warnings have been issued for Tuesday.
Connacht and the midlands are at particular risk of heavy rain.
The warning takes effect at 2am tonight and lasts until 11.59pm on Monday.
The warning kicked in at 12pm, and lasts until 6am tomorrow.
The warning was issued earlier this afternoon, and is valid until 9am tomorrow.
The warning kicks in at 8pm this evening and will remain in place until 10am tomorrow.
Mayo, Galway and Clare are expected to face heavy rain until 4pm this afternoon.
The warning will remain in place for the island until 9am on Friday.
A Status Yellow warning remains in place until the early hours tomorrow for 20 counties.
The warning takes effect at 6am tomorrow.
A national weather advisory for the entire country kicked in at 6pm last night and is valid until 6pm on Saturday.