Met Éireann has extended its national Status Yellow alert for snow and ice until 10am tomorrow morning.
Wintry showers are expected to spread from the southwest to all counties throughout the day.
Drivers are being warned to be particularly careful.
Update Status Yellow - Snow/Ice Warning for Ireland.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) December 15, 2019
Valid from 9am Sun. to 10am Mon.https://t.co/ozrQHtoOkt pic.twitter.com/waOg7N0IsC
Met Éireann forecaster Elizabeth Coleman said cold air is still holding strong over Ireland.
Ms Coleman said: "We have a continuation of the weather that we have seen for the past few days in terms of scattered showers spreading from the south-west and west and they will become countrywide through the day.
A mix of sleet and snow on high ground here at Mount Leinster. Just 0.4c at my station on a bitterly cold day. pic.twitter.com/vBE5rVSgQ7
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) December 15, 2019
"It is still quite cold air, so we are expecting some wintry falls associated with those scattered showers and we have already seen some of them this morning in parts of Cork and Kerry as well."