However, it will stay cold for the rest of the week.
No more snow is expected this week, according to a midlands forecaster.
Snow fell across the region overnight, leading to treacherous conditions on the roads.
Rhode's Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel says it'll stay cold for the rest of the week but should turn milder and more settled next week:
We can expect the cold, icy conditions across the midlands to continue into tonight and tomorrow.
A nationwide status yellow low temperature/ice warning is now in place until 11 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Gavin Gallagher from Met Éireann is forecasting very cold temperatures:
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