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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”.
It is the latest sporting event to be cancelled in the past few days.
There will be some rain today, but other than that the next few days will be mostly mild and breezy.
Weather conditions are set to be mild next week.
A Status Yellow wind warning has been issued for eight counties.
Met Éireann issued the alert this morning.
The warning has been issued for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Kerry and Limerick.
Bring the brolly wherever you’re going this weekend.
The warning is in place until 11:59pm.
Rain, rain, go away.
AA Roadwatch has warned that roads remain wet across most areas this morning.
The warning kicks in at 7pm this evening and will remain valid until 7am tomorrow morning.
Sunshine, rain and spot flooding could all be on the cards this bank holiday weekend.
Many outdoor events will be happening across the country this weekend.
Temperatures will be a bit warmer, though, reaching up to 17 degrees tomorrow.
However, unsettled weather is forecast early next week.
The warning kicks in at midnight and will remain valid until 8am tomorrow morning.
The forecast isn’t all bad though.
Met Éireann said today will feel “raw once again”.
A Status Yellow snow-ice warning has been issued for this afternoon.
This time last year, the Beast from the East was on the way.
A Status Yellow wind advisory has been issued for Friday.
Snow accumulations will mainly occur on higher ground but there is a possibility of low-level accumulations.
A Status Yellow snow-ice warning will remain in place until Saturday.
The warning will be valid from tomorrow at 6am until Saturday at 6pm.
Temperatures set to dip to minus four degrees next week.
A yellow rainfall warning was for Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford and Wicklow.
It will also be fairly cold, too.
A relatively mild week is expected but there’ll be some rain too.
Helene will be an ex-tropical storm by the time it gets here.
The week ahead is expected to be a mixed bag.
The smoke is visible on satellite imagery.
It’ll be a bit of a mixed bag in the coming days.
Expect widespread showers in the coming days.
Temperatures are likely to be in the low 20s for the bank holiday weekend.
It’ll remain in place for Leinster and Munster until next Wednesday.