It’s time to get all your winter accessories out of the closet because the mild November we have been experiencing has come to an end.
Last night, heavy rain and squally winds left many parts of the country flooded and a frosty weekend is on the cards according to Met Eireann.
Tipperary, Wicklow, Meath and Cork were the counties worst affected as many motorists struggled to get to work due to flooded roads.
Temperatures are expected to drop to minus three degrees this weekend
Although the wind and rain will die down tomorrow, Met Eireann are warning people to wrap up warm as temperatures are expected to drop to minus three degrees in some areas.
Tonight, heavy showers are expected in Atlantic coastal counties but are expected to clear and give way to sub zero temperatures by Saturday.
The perishing weather is set to continue into next week and forecasters are urging motorists to be wary of frosty roads.
If you’re travelling this weekend make sure to be careful. Getting to your destination a little later is a small price to pay for road safety!