Mostly sunny but cold weather expected this weekend as people told to stay at home
Today will be generally dry with some cloud and good spells of sunshine.
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Today will be generally dry with some cloud and good spells of sunshine.
There will be little rainfall in the coming days and patchy cloud will give way to sunny weather across the country.
Temperatures will range between 9 and 11 degrees this afternoon.
It’s set to be a sunny day across the country today.
Icy patches are being predicted again for tomorrow morning.
The weather will remain cold and wet in most parts of the country today and tomorrow.
Minister of State Damien English thanked State bodies after helping to ensure the storm passed “without significant incident”.
The warning kicks in from Saturday morning.
The warning will remain in place until 9am on Wednesday.
Met Éireann also warned of a risk of further flooding to parts of the country.
A Status Yellow wind warning has been issued for Donegal.
Met Éireann issued the warning for four counties this morning.
Over 1,000 premises are still without power after Storm Dennis.
Met Éireann has not yet issued any national weather warnings but says that “warnings will be issued on Friday”.
A Status Yellow snow and ice warning remains in place nationwide this morning.
It joins a snow-ice warning that kicks in at midnight tonight.
The Status Orange warning is in place until noon today.
Winds with gusts of up to 120 km per hour are set to hit three western counties as people go to the polls on election day.
The storm is set to bring wet and windy weather this weekend.
Saturday is expected to be the first of a few unsettled days heading into next week.
The rest of the week will be largely dry until the rain returns this Friday evening.
Highest temperatures will range between 7 to 10 degrees today.
Motorists are being warned to drive with caution.
Met Éireann said that the snow and hail could spread overnight, and warned people to be wary of dangerous road conditions.
Met Éireann is predicting some snow and sleet for Sunday.
The latest victim was a man who fell into the sea in the northeastern port of Palamos.
The weather warning will kick in at 9pm tonight. It will remain in place until 11am tomorrow morning.
Temperatures are to drop as low as -1 degrees tonight.
Last year was also among the warmest years ever recorded, according to scientists.
There are reports of flooding and debris on the roads this morning, so drivers are being urged to take care.
At least 43 people are dead in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The wind warning is in place across all counties from 5am tomorrow.
The warning kicks in at 3pm on Friday afternoon.
Overall, the weather outlook is changeable with wet and windy weather forecast throughout the week but it could hit 14 degrees tomorrow.
The warnings will be effective from midnight tonight until 11am tomorrow.
The Shannon Airport rainfall radar was forced offline several times last year.
Now it’s damp around the fields of Athenry.
There will be some windy conditions in coastal areas.