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"Status Yellow" snow warning in Ireland : Met Eireann

Snow warnings are in place for Ireland. Some parts of the UK were covered in snow. So there is still a chance of snow in Ireland. Also there are currently alternating warnings on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The warnings are for the whole of Ireland and for counties only.

A mix of rain and snow will spread northwards across the country tonight (Wednesday night) and Thursday with easterly winds. Severe cold is expected in many areas along with snowfall. The snow will change to rain for some time in the south of Ireland.

Possible consequences:

● Hazardous driving conditions

● Travel disruption

● Poor visibility

The warning is currently valid from 03:00 Thursday 09/03/2023 until 23:00 Thursday 09/03/2023. Sometimes it can be prolonged. Posted: Wed 08/03/2023 10:36

Status Yellow - Snow-Ice warning for Ireland

Met Éireann Weather Warning

Rain, sleet and snow will spread northwards across the country later tonight (Wednesday night) and during Thursday accompanied by strengthening easterly winds. Accumulations of snow are expected in many areas along with icy conditions.

Sleet and snow will likely transition to rain in southern areas for a time.

Possible Impacts:

● Hazardous driving conditions

● Travel disruption

● Poor Visibility

Valid: 03:00 Thursday 09/03/2023 to 23:00 Thursday 09/03/2023

Issued: 10:36 Wednesday 08/03/2023

Another warning calls for widespread snow Thursday night and Friday morning. This also applies to the whole of Ireland.

Validity: 21:00 Thursday 09/03/2023 to 10:00 Friday 10/03/2023

Posted: Wed 08/03/2023 10:36

Status: Yellow

Widespread icy stretches on Thursday night and Friday morning. Status Yellow - Low Temperature/Ice warning for Ireland

Met Éireann Weather Warning

Widespread icy stretches on Thursday night and Friday morning.

Possible Impacts:

● Hazardous driving conditions

● Travel disruption

Valid: 21:00 Thursday 09/03/2023 to 10:00 Friday 10/03/2023

Issued: 10:36 Wednesday 08/03/2023

Status Yellow - Snow warning in place for Leinster Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, port leash, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow, Cavan and Monaghan

Status: Yellow

Sleet and snow slowly clearing eastwards on Thursday night and early on Friday with further accumulations of snow expected. Status Yellow - Snow-Ice warning for Leinster, Cavan, Monaghan

Sleet and snow slowly clearing eastwards on Thursday night and early on Friday with further accumulations of snow expected.

Valid: 23:00 Thursday 09/03/2023 to 07:00 Friday 10/03/2023

Issued: 10:36 Wednesday 08/03/2023

Status: Yellow

Heavy snow has the potential to cause disruption on Thursday and Friday.

A snow warning has been issued for Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Derry.

Northern Ireland Warnings

Yellow - Snow Warning for Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Derry

UK Met Office Weather Warning (www.metoffice.gov.uk)

Heavy snow has the potential to cause disruption on Thursday and Friday.

Valid: 07:00 Thursday 09/03/2023 to 14:00 Friday 10/03/2023

Issued: 12:01 Monday 06/03/2023

Updated: 10:07 Wednesday 08/03/2023 

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has advised road users to check local traffic and weather conditions before starting any journeys.

Motorists are advised to clean windows and mirrors and use a screen scraper and de-icer before leaving. Do not use hot water on the windscreen as it may break the glass.

The RSA said motorists should slow down, use all controls carefully and keep extra distance between themselves and the vehicle in front.

They are advised to avoid over steering, hard braking and hard acceleration and use the highest gear possible to avoid wheel spin.

Cyclists and motorcyclists are advised to wear cold-resistant clothing and always be extra cautious.

Pedestrians are advised to wear appropriate footwear and walk only on footpaths. If there is no sidewalk, pedestrians must walk on the right side of the road facing traffic. The RSA urged pedestrians not to underestimate the danger of ice and to exercise extreme caution when approaching a footpath, road or snow-covered path.

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