Many people are still affected by the weather, with snow remaining following the Beast from the East and Storm Emma. A lot of main roads are now safe to drive on, but extreme caution is still advised on secondary routes and sheltered areas.
Snow and ice tend to linger in those areas and can take longer to thaw while temperatures are still low.
As a result, Met Éireann has just confirmed a new weather warning for all of Leinster. The yellow snow-ice warning is now in effect until 10am on Tuesday, March 7.
An update on the website says:
"Snow-ice Warning for Leinster
Deep lying snow in places will continue to thaw, with the ongoing potential for localised flooding.
Frost and icy conditions will develop overnight."
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