Racing at Clonmel will go ahead as planned today, following an early morning inspection at the Tipperary venue.
Freezing temperatures overnight had prompted fears that the ground would be too frozen for racing, but course officials were satisfied with the course.
The ground at Clonmel remains heavy.
The weather forecast is for mainly dry and cold weather today with some sunny spells.
Meanwhile, Fairyhouse looks set for an inspection ahead of Thursday's racing. The IHRB conirmed that the course is currently unfit for racing that that conditions will be monitored.
In Britain, today's Chepstow meeting and tomorrow's at Newbury have been abandoned due to frost.
With temperatures falling dramatically across the country for the second big cold snap of the winter, Chepstow and Newbury were added to Fontwell on Monday as meetings lost this week.
Chepstow were due to inspect at 7.30am but the decision to abandon was taken before then after it reached -6C overnight at the Monmouthshire venue.
Conditions at Newbury were already testing after over 60 millimetres of rain in the past week.
However, it was frost that put the nail in the coffin, with a -4C on Monday night and another hard frost forecast for Tuesday, with -5C possible.