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The snow showers will be heaviest and most frequent over Leinster and east Ulster.
The orange warning will come into effect early Sunday morning.
Some snow could accumulate in eastern areas.
It’s going to be cold but we won’t be snowed in.
The trade union wants “a uniform response by local authorities to extreme weather events”.
Snow showers could be frequent in the east and southeast.
The message is to stay away.
Farmers and the army are among those helping clear snow around the country.
Tonight will see scattered showers and temperatures around or below freezing.
100 on-site staff and 200 contractors worked to clear the nearly 1,000 acre site.
The east of the country is worst affected.
Ireland’s Kildare training base remains coated in thick snow after last week’s severe weather.
Varadkar said that a number of deaths may have been caused by the storm.
Temperatures are expected to be between 3 and 6 degrees today.
Most schools and colleges are expected to reopen.
The road conditions are still being considered treacherous.
TheJournal.ie received hundreds of photos from readers around the country this week. Here are just a few of them.
Electricity has been restored to 13,000 homes since 6am this morning.
The final decision will be made by the schools themselves.
Motorists are being urged to take to the road only in exceptional circumstances.
Snow will continue to fall until this evening and sleety showers are expected tomorrow.
It’s a winter wonderland … in March.
Several people had to be rescued after getting stuck in their cars.
Do you think you have snow business venturing out of the house?
A status red snow-ice warning will remain in place for Munster, Leinster and Galway until 6pm.
Sean O’Neill of Transport Infrastructure Ireland said “even in a tank” people would be at risk of driving off a bridge or motorway because of reduced visibility.
People are being advised to stay indoors until tomorrow afternoon as a blizzard moves in.
A status red snow-ice warning is in place for the entire country.
All An Post branches are now shut until Monday.
You’re trapped inside so make the most of it.
It was a day of singular beauty around the emerald isle.
A Status Red snow-ice warning will be in place in Munster and Leinster from 4pm tomorrow.
Three children’s hospitals are also cancelling planned admissions and outpatient appointments.
You can find bread but you can’t find brioche.
At least 42 people have died because of weather conditions in Europe since Friday.
Temperatures will drop to as low as -6 degrees tonight.
Stay safe out there.
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