A snow and ice warning has been issued by Met Eire across the state. The status yellow alert will remain in place until 10am Monday morning.
Frost, ice patches and dense fog are expected, which could lead to hazardous travel conditions, forecasters say.
Met Éireann has also issued a cold wave advisory for the whole of Ireland, with temperatures expected to remain low for the next few days.
This alert is in effect until Friday, January 12th.
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Fog and ice conditions are expected to slowly clear late Monday morning with a bright to sunny day. Most places will be dry. Eastern coastal counties will experience some showers. High temperatures are expected to be between 3 and 6 degrees, with winds blowing from the east.
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