You may have noticed a bit of frost on your car windscreen this morning.
With the temperatures going close to freezing in parts of the country over the next few nights, you can expect a bit more of that in the days to come.
Met Eireann have said that the outlook for the next few days is “cold, breezy, changeable and unsettled”.
A cold start.Frost over Len&Mun clearing soon.Most places dry & bright.Some hazy sun.Cloudy periods too.Light showers on N coasts.Max 8-11
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 2, 2016
They have said there will be some rain or showers at times, but it will be cold at night with frost under clear skies.
Tonight will see some patches of grass frost in parts of Munster and south Leinster as temperatures fall to between 1C and 3C.
However, the overnight cloud cover in the north and west will mean the lowest temperature there will be 4C and as high as 7C, but this may bring some rain.
The forecaster has said that Thursday night will be cold with clear spells and some mainly light showers, except in parts of north and west where they expect some hail and thunder.
However, with temperatures reaching a low of between 2C and 5C, we have been told to expect some frost in places.
@MetEireann first frost of the season? pic.twitter.com/9cVlVHuHrd
— Killian Whelan (@Killian_Whelan) November 2, 2016
They have also predicted rain and hail on exposed coasts for Friday night, but the lows between 1C and 4C could again mean some frost in places sheltered from a fresh northerly breeze.
The weekend is predicted to be bright, but cold and breezy, too with rain and hail showers, in the north, west and the east coast.
But again, the nights will be cold with temperatures close to freezing or a little below, so expect more frost both nights.