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Published 09:12 22 Mar 2017 GMT
The latest weather warning follows on from the snow-ice warning for Leinster and parts of Munster that was issued late on Tuesday evening, which is valid until 10am on Wednesday morning.
Parts of the country woke up to see the ground covered in snow this morning and while the arrival of the white stuff is still cause for plenty of giddy excitement, it will also come as a relief to many that the end to the current wintry spell is in sight.
Met Éireann say that it will be dry in most parts of the country by Thursday afternoon and while Thursday night will be cold with temperatures dropping to as low as -2 degrees, mild, dry and settled weather, with temperatures reaching the mid-teens, is expected from Friday and is set to last throughout the weekend.
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