Looks like we're going to be stuck inside for the foreseeable future and we're already suffering from cabin fever.
Met Éireann is issuing weather warning after weather warning, saying:
"Blizzard-like conditions will develop in heavy snow and strong easterly winds.
"Thursday evening and will continue Thursday night and Friday morning giving significant snow drifts in many areas."
Yes, while we've no interest in stepping foot in the storm that's raging outside, we're also guilty of getting easily bored while stuck at home for too long. Well, thankfully there's loads on telly to keep us entertained over the next few days.
So, get your extra layers on, make a cup of tea and get settled in, because there's plenty to chose from.
1. The Young Offenders - RTÉ2, 9.30pm
Plot: Conor and Mairead's much-loved fridge has finally given up on them. Jock joins them on a long road trip to find a cheap replacement and relive fond memories.
2. Immortals - SyFy, 9pm
Plot: After an army raze his village and kill his mother, a mortal stonecutter chosen by Zeus forms an army of ruthless warriors to lead the battle against the king and prevent him from gaining the bow of Epirus, a weapon which could let him destroy all life and crown himself ruler of the world.
3. Weinstein: The Inside Story - BBC One, 9pm
Plot: Harvey Weinstein was once one of the most successful producers in Hollywood history, but beneath the glitz and glamour, there was a dark story of threats, bullying and allegations of sexual assault. As Hollywood prepares to celebrate the 90th Academy Awards, Panorama investigates Weinstein's spectacular fall from grace and the extraordinary efforts he made to silence his accusers. This one-hour special, co-produced with PBS Frontline, examines the complex web of lawyers, journalists and private detectives deployed to keep Weinstein's secrets hidden.
4. Other Voices - RTÉ2, 11.15pm
Plot: Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and May Kay present highlights from the three-day eir Other Voices celebration of Irish and international music at Dingle, Co Kerry, in December 2017.
Plot: Piers Morgan comes face to face with Lorenzo Gilyard, a seemingly ordinary man who killed 13 times before discarding his victims on the city streets. For over two decades, Gilyard terrorised the streets of Kansas City as Missouri's most notorious serial killer. Though now serving six life sentences, Gilyard continues to protest his innocence, despite overwhelming DNA evidence. In this remarkable interview, Piers Morgan sets out to discover what drove this family man to kill repeatedly.
"I wish you wouldn't use that term again in this conversation..." @piersmorgan interviews Lorenzo Gilyard, a seemingly ordinary man who killed 13 times before discarding his victims on the city streets of Kansas City. Serial Killer with Piers Morgan, Thursday at 9pm on TV3. pic.twitter.com/cxr8zMkY4a
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