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Temperatures to drop overnight with frost and fog expected later in the week
Temperatures could fall to as low as 0 degrees tonight, Met Éireann said.
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Temperatures could fall to as low as 0 degrees tonight, Met Éireann said.
The warning comes into effect from today at 8pm until noon tomorrow for 18 counties.
The warning is in place until 11am this morning.
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The warning is valid until 11am today.
A Status Yellow fog warning is in place for 11 countties until 10am.
The warning is in place until 10am today.
Met Éireann says it expects fog to clear slowly during the morning.
The warning will be in place until 10am tomorrow.
The warning kicks in at midnight and will remain valid until 8am tomorrow morning.
Met Éireann said it will be a dry day with sunshine after the mist clears.
Inland areas are worst affected. The warning will remain in effect until 2am.
Dublin Airport tweeted this evening that it was open and fully operational but that a small number of aircraft had been diverted due to dense fog.
As the fog clears, it will become bright with sunny spells breaking through.
Runway maintenance also contributed to the diversions to Shannon and Liverpool.
Some frost and fog are on the way tonight.
Irish airports are advising passengers to check their flights.
A woman died and several other people were injured in crashes on the A40 in Oxfordshire on Wednesday.
Met Eireann expects the fog to be “fairly widespread” this evening.
Tomorrow is also looking close and humid with highest temperatures of 23 degrees
There’ll be heavy and prolonged showers in many areas.
The foghorns have been blasting in Dublin this week – causing a red mist to descend for some residents.
Not great weather this weekend – warm but foggy.
The fog will clear in the afternoon.
And more flooding could be on the way.
Heavy rain is coming our way too.
Motorists have been asked to drive with caution.
The Boys in Green earned a hard-fought 1-1 draw in Zenica on Friday evening.
With the score at 0-0, seeing the ball clearly became difficult for players and spectators alike.
Passengers are advised to check with their airlines before travelling to the airport.
Knock-on delays are expected for other flights as low visibility procedures are in place.
Dublin Airport and UK airports are reporting delays.
Met Éireann has issued its second highest level of weather warning.
Temperatures hit 19.1 degrees in Carlow.
It was like a scene from a horror movie but, you know, beautiful.
It should clear within the next few hours.
There are also delays to some flights at Dublin Airport.
There’s also a danger of snow on high ground.
So, it’s definitely winter now.
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