Heavy fog will also be present around the region.
The midlands looks to be in for another cold snap this week, and possibly the beginning of next week.
Storm Darragh saw intense winds, loss of power and trees down in many places, however winds are expected to be lighter over the coming days, with only a few showers predicted.
The biggest issue approaching is dense fog starting on Wednesday and lasting as long as Thursday.
Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather says the model for Christmas is becoming available, the festive outlook is vague at best:
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