More snow and subzero weather forecast

Mon, Jan 21, 2013, 00:00

   

Met Éireann has forecast temperatures as low as -5 degrees in some areas tonight with snowshowers over Munster, east Leinster and parts of Ulster.

Tonight will be colder than last night and there will be widespread frost, forecaster Evelyn Blackburn said.

Bad weather led to further disruption for travellers today as snow and freezing temperatures spread across Europe.

Continuing snowfall and freezing temperatures caused further transport chaos in Britain and further afield. Earlier today parts of Kerry and Cork were experiencing problems due to snow and icy conditions.

Dublin City Council will have its gritters out on the roads overnight, with routes viewable here.

For evening commuters, AA Roadwatch has warned of icy conditions on the M1 from  Drogheda north  to Newry on the A1. There are also extremely icy patches near Kilkeel, Co Down.

Up to six inches of snow fell on the Dingle Peninsula overnight and AA Roadwatch has advised motorists to avoid the Conor Pass. It said there are slushy conditions around Tralee. Particular care is needed on the N86 Tralee/Dingle Road, N72 Tralee/Castlemaine Road at Quills Cross and the N21 Tralee/Limerick Road, especially between Castleisland and Abbeyfeale.

Heavy showers of sleet and snow fell in Cork in the early hours of this morning, causing traffic disruption in parts of the county.

Affected areas included Donoughmore, Mallow, Kildorrery, Whitechurch, Glenville, Carrignavar, Mitchelstown and Crookstown. Diversions were put in place around Rockchapel and Newmarket.

Snowfall was also reported in West Cork in Enniskeane, Bantry, Dunmanway and Bandon.

While driving conditions in most areas were improving this afternoon, care was advised in many parts of Louth, Meath, Monaghan, Wicklow and Cavan.

Age Action Ireland has called on the public to stay in contact with their older neighbours and for people to take steps to protect themselves and ensure they remain warm in their homes during the current cold spell. “Cold weather can kill and does kill in Ireland, making the winter a particularly challenging period for older people in particular” Age Action spokesman Eamon Timmins said. “Snow and ice make that challenge even greater as many older people may not be able to get out to buy food, fuel or medical supplies.”

With parts of Ireland experiencing snowfalls in recent days and more snow and icy conditions forecast for the coming days, Mr Timmins called for vigilance.

"If there is an older person living in your neighbourhood we would encourage you to call or phone them to check if they need anything," Mr Timmins said.

Met Éireann has said that outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow affecting southwestern areas will die out in Ireland this morning but will return by evening. Wintry showers will continue in the east and north, falling as snow on higher ground.

Aer Lingus has cancelled a dozen Irish flights between Dublin and Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Milan, Munich, Paris, London Heathrow and between Cork and Paris. Aer Lingus urged all customers travelling to check the status of their flights.

Ryanair has also cancelled some Irish flights. It said passengers on cancelled flights can transfer free of charge or receive a refund.

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