Temporary road closures in place on Sunday as thousands of runners take to the streets of capital
Shannon Airport is expecting record-breaking passenger numbers with more than 44,000 forecast to depart from the airport during the October holiday period
It will be cloudy and wet for most of Sunday morning with fog lingering in places. The fog will clear through Monday morning, resulting in another day of sunny spells and showers, some heavy with thunderstorms and spot flooding possible. North city traffic from Finglas Road and Ballymun Road, wishing to access the city centre will be diverted via Whitworth Road, Dorset Street and Gardiner Street.
Over the mid-term break, it is expected that just under one million passengers will travel through Dublin Airport, a spokeswoman said, with London and Amsterdam the most popular European destinations and New York and Chicago the most popular transatlantic destinations.
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