It's set to be a cold and frosty week, with snow forecast across the country. According to Met Eireann, Ireland will be hit by sub-zero weather from Thursday morning.
Daytime temperatures will range between 8-11 degrees from today until Wednesday. However, there'll be heavy rain on Wednesday night. The forecaster says Thursday will be "bitterly cold" with afternoon temperatures of just 3 to 6 degrees.
Met Eireann says: "There'll be sunny spells and showers of rain, sleet and snow. The likelihood of snow will increase in the evening and night as temperatures fall to between -2 and +1 degrees. Frost and icy patches will develop also."
The cold weather will continue on Friday with sunny spells and showers of rain, sleet and snow. There's be highest temperatures of just 3-6 degrees.
The forecaster is warning that a "sharp of severe frost" will develop on Friday night with icy patches as temperatures drop to between -3 and 0 degrees.
Saturday is expected to be cold and dry with some sunny spells.
Saturday will be cold and mainly dry with sunny spells and hghest temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees.
At the moment, it looks like there'll be some rain and snow on Saturday night.