Some 28,000 properties without power as yellow level snow and ice warning in place
Second storm this week to bring flooding, stormy seas, high winds and snow
White Easter to come as ‘shock to the system’ after spring sunshine, but won’t last long
Met Éireann move comes as up to 5cm of snow is expected in some parts of the country
24-hour rainfall alert in place for 14 southern counties with warning over flooding
Two yellow weather warnings are in place until Saturday
Met Éireann models see most likely path hit west coast on Thursday
Remainder of the week is forecast to be cooler and more unsettled
Temperatures will reach the mid-20s in the greater Dublin region, north Leinster and east Ulster on Monday
Ireland likely to miss out on temperature extremes but conditions should be warm
Counties in the south east worst hit as gusts as high as 122km/h recorded
Forecaster says hail, sleet and wintry showers are predicted as temperatures set to drop
Met Éireann issues a five-day weather warning with some ‘significant’ snow falls expected
Temperatures could fall to minus 4 degrees in midlands with frost and ice a concern
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