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Dublin weather: Exact day pinpointed for end of cold snap but bleak forecast ahead

While Wednesday will see things take a much milder turn - with temperatures as high as 10C being forecast - it will also bring torrential rain with risks of flooding after the freezing week

Members of the public brave the bad weather on the Hapenny Bridge in Dublin city centre(Image: Gareth Chaney/Collins)

The run of freezing nights in Dublin is set to extend until at least Wednesday - with nothing but bitter cold and rain in between.

Met Eireann has issued a bleak looking forecast for the week ahead this morning that shows the streak of frozen nights isn't set to stop in the capital anytime soon. And while Wednesday will see things take a much milder turn - with temperatures as high as 10C being forecast - it will also bring torrential rain with risks of flooding after the freezing week.

Today, Dubliners will be waking up to a frosty, icy, and in places foggy capital, so drivers are urged to take extra caution if they are travelling long distances this morning. It should all clear and give way to a sunny day, but a risk of isolated wintry showers will linger with temperatures only getting as high as 5C.

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The fog and ice will return tonight with lowest temperatures of -3C. At least the wind will be light today.

And here's what we can expect into next week:

Sunday: Another cold day with frost, ice and fog, slow again to clear through the morning and lingering in some sheltered areas. Generally dry with sunny spells and isolated wintry showers. Highest temperatures of 1 to 4 degrees in mostly light northeasterly breezes.