The first cold snap of the season has arrived, with freezing temperatures expected.
Frost and icy conditions are forecast for Sunday and Monday morning.
Snow falling in some parts of the country according to the radar! Any reports of first Sneachta of the season? pic.twitter.com/Azzjmy1MPZ
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) October 27, 2018
Met Éireann is predicting sub-zero temperatures, as well as the possibility of sleet and snow on higher ground.
Forecaster Harm Luijkx outlines what we can expect today: "It will feel cold with temperatures of 5°c to 9°C at best today.
Cold & blustery today with sunny intervals & showers. Showers will be frequent & heavy in the N & W with some of hail and a risk of thunder. There will be some sleet or snow on high ground in Ulster this morning. The E & SE will stay mainly dry. 5 to 9°C in fresh northerly winds. pic.twitter.com/3O46tuhoW8
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 27, 2018
"There is also quite a strong northerly wind so that gives a bit of an extra cold feel to the weather.
"Then for tonight the winds will gradually ease and showers will die out and what will happen then under clear skies is it starts to get very cold.
"There will be widespread frost and temperatures down to -2°C inland and that frost will clear tomorrow morning."
Some images from our weather stations around the country this morning 🌤️ pic.twitter.com/O8c0KYKHQn
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 27, 2018
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