Potential impacts of the warning include poor visibility and difficult driving conditionsFog (stock photo)Fog (stock photo)(Image: Colin Keegan, Collins Dublin.)

A Status Yellow weather warning has been issued for Dublin and 10 other counties for tomorrow morning.

The fog warning was issued by Met Eireann this evening and comes into effect from 5am to 10am on Saturday. Along with the capital, the warning has been issued for Cavan, Monaghan, Kildare, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wicklow.

Potential impacts include poor visibility and difficult driving conditions. There is some better news on the weather front once the fog clears with temperatures set to become milder following the recent cold snap.

The mist and fog will gradually clear tomorrow morning, giving way to some bright and sunny spells with some isolated showers with highs to 8 to 9C. The national forecast for Sunday predicts a wet and rather windy day with temperatures between 6 and 10C.

The rain looks set to clear on Monday and Tuesday, which will be generally bright and dry with highs between 6 and 10C. However the outlook for later in the week is more unsettled with spells of rain likely.

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