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Published 13:54 2 Mar 2018 GMT
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Séamus Mulconry, the general secretary said: "I don’t think we will really know until Sunday what the outlook is for Monday and whether a principal can make an informed call."
The Independent is reporting that depending on how the weather evolves over the weekend, the Department may leave it to individual schools to make their own decisions about whether to re-open on Monday.
A Department of Education spokesperson said the situation will be monitored throughout the weekend, but it will be Saturday or Sunday until they know for certain.
While the country remains on a Status Red alert today, the curfew has been lifted for people to go outside. However, the Taoiseach has warned to use extreme caution.
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