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Status Orange alert for most of country as freezing fog to persist into evening

It will remain very cold throughout the week with widespread frost and ice.

LAST UPDATE | 12 Dec 2022

TEMPERATURES ARE SET to remain below freezing in some areas of the country this evening as the cold spell continues. 

A nationwide Status Orange alert for low temperatures and ice was in place until midday today. 

Met Éireann also issued a fresh orange warning for freezing fog covering most of the country until midnight tonight. The following areas will be affected: 

  • Connacht
  • Carlow 
  • Dublin 
  • Kildare
  • Kilkenny 
  • Laois
  • Longford 
  • Louth 
  • Meath
  • Offaly 
  • Westmeath 
  • Cavan 
  • Donegal 
  • Monaghan 
  • Clare
  • Limerick 
  • Tipperary 

According to the forecaster the freezing fog will be dense in places and “will persist through the afternoon and into tonight, leading to very hazardous driving conditions”. 

FOG ON M7  2A0987 Traffic on the M7 Motorway in Kildare on Friday. Eamonn Farrell Eamonn Farrell

The National Emergency Coordination Group – which includes Met Éireann and all the relevant government departments and agencies – met this morning to discuss the current conditions, which are expected to remain until at least Friday. 

Following the meeting, the group warned that while public transport will still operate, services may be slower than normal.

While most schools will remain open as normal, a small number have closed today due to hazardous local conditions.

There are also outreach teams in place across the country checking with rough sleepers and encouraging them to take offers of indoor shelter, with beds available in Dublin and other cities and towns around the country.

The group said that “anybody who needs shelter will be provided with it”.

People are being advised to monitor social media and the websites of transport providers for any local diversions or other changes. 

Gritters were out in force on primary routes overnight as temperatures dropped below -5 in parts of the country. 

Widespread gritting is set to continue in the coming days, with local authorities also able to deploy ploughs if needed.

Dublin City Council said it will be gritting 300km of the City’s main roads and gritting footpaths at a “number of priority locations”.

However, the statement warned that it “will not be possible to treat all roads and footpaths”, so the council has advised road users to exercise caution over the coming days.

The latest forecast for the day from Met Éireann says it will be calm, bright and bitterly cold. Wintry showers will also continue in the northwest, with a few moving into eastern and southern counties during the afternoon and evening.

It will reach up to four degrees in some coastal areas but will remain below zero for much of the north midlands. 

Water safety

It will remain very cold throughout the week with widespread frost and ice and occasional wintry showers near the coasts. 

With the icy weather warnings in place throughout the country, the Coast Guard, RNLI and Water Safety Ireland have issued a joint water safety appeal urging people to be aware of the added danger this week when on or near the water.

It came following the deaths of three children in England who fell through ice into a lake during play.

The statement advised that due to the freezing temperatures, many inland bodies of water have frozen over at canals, lakes, ponds and flooded areas.

“As the thickness of this ice can vary greatly the strong advice is to stay off the ice,” the joint statement said. 

“Be extra vigilant while walking beside bodies of water as walkways and paths can become extremely slippery and unsafe when icy. Keep pets and young children away from the edges.”

It added that people should “avoid lakes that are covered or partially covered in ice”. 

“When you go open water swimming, it is very important to acclimatise by entering the water slowly and allowing time for your body to get used to the cold,” it continued.

To help yourself acclimatise, splash the cold water on your neck and face and warm up afterwards by putting on dry clothes quickly and wear a warm hat as soon as you get out.

Water Safety Ireland’s Deputy CEO Roger Sweeney said children are naturally curious about walking on ice “but parents should emphasize that it is not safe as the thickness can vary”, so adults should “provide uninterrupted, responsible supervision beside any waterway”. 

The public is further advised that if they see anybody in trouble on the water or along the coast or think they are in trouble, then they should dial 112 or use Marine vhf Radio Channel 16 and ask for the Coast Guard.

Speaking to Morning Ireland earlier, Met Éireann’s Gerry Murphy said the lowest temperature overnight had been in Athenry in Co Galway where it reached -7.2 degrees.

Murphy added that parts of Cork and South Kerry could experience wintry showers by tomorrow. So far the wintry precipitation has been confined mostly to the east coast and northwest.

A widespread snow event is not expected. 

Air travel 

Prospective air passengers are being advised to check with their airlines before heading to catch their flight.

Flights were suspended at Stansted Airport in London earlier after the airport was forced to close the runway due to bad weather, and knock-on impacts are expected. 

In a statement this evening, daa spokesperson Graeme McQueen said that “with some potential for sleet at Dublin Airport this evening, our runways and taxiways have been pre-emptively sprayed”. 

As of 7pm this evening, 73 flights have been cancelled at Dublin Airport; 41 outbound and 32 inbound.

This was “due mainly to poor weather conditions at UK airports,” McQueen said. 

Speaking after yesterday’s emergency committee meeting, Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien said the group would continue to monitor the ongoing weather conditions.

“I would advise everybody to monitor national and local media, including social media, over the coming days to keep up to date with information regarding the developing weather situation. 

“Above all, make sure you stay warm and safe and keep in touch with vulnerable or elderly neighbours.”

He added: “The message to people is that life will go on as normal, everything will remain open, but we just want people to remain careful, especially on the road”.

He also said supply to the energy grid is stable and that he has received a “positive outlook” from EirGrid and Gas Networks Ireland.

Speaking this morning on Morning Ireland, O’Brien said that while schools would stay open there would be discretion at a local level depending on specific weather conditions.

The coordination group advised in a statement: 

  • Driving conditions will be hazardous with black ice, freezing temperatures, and freezing fog. Slow down and be aware of other road users allow extra time and drive with caution.
  • Take extra care while walking: footpaths etc. can be extremely hazardous / slippery due to ice.
  • Check on vulnerable and isolated neighbours.
  • Keep your phone charged and take it with you on all journeys. In an emergency dial 999 or 112. 

Additional reporting by Tadgh McNally and Hayley Halpin

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    Mute Fenster
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    May 25th 2019, 7:04 AM

    Makes sense, young fellas have been passing lumps of turf off as hash for decades

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    May 25th 2019, 8:14 AM

    @Fenster: haha very good

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    Mute Frank Discussion
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    May 25th 2019, 7:21 AM

    Bord na Schmoka

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    May 25th 2019, 7:34 AM

    @Frank Discussion: Bord na Juana diversify more like…

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    May 25th 2019, 10:03 AM

    @Frank Discussion: Bord Na Stoner

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    Mute Derek Richardson
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    May 25th 2019, 7:06 AM

    People will grow there own thanks no need for another cartel ripping the people off

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    Mute Paula Mackie Senior
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    May 25th 2019, 7:24 AM

    Makes sense. Border na Móna is running out of peat. Saves the Gardai running around arresting growers, and keeps Big Pharma’s nose out. Let us, the taxpayers, benefit for once. Grow loads and become an exporter. It would ease the trials and tribulations we’re going to suffer after the b*lls up of Brexit. Get on with it now and stop twittering about *the future*.

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    Mute Gasher
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    May 25th 2019, 7:40 AM

    Grow your own dope….. plant a FG td

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    Mute Mr Snrub
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    May 25th 2019, 10:01 AM

    @Gasher: That’s so funny

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    Mute David Coyne
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    May 25th 2019, 7:03 AM

    Whole new meaning to a bale of briquettes!

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    Mute Declan Edward
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    May 25th 2019, 8:00 AM

    Open tender. Imagine the cost the state will incur to set this up, pensions, etc. Also, a private company can be taxed.

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    Mute Roisin Brennan
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    May 25th 2019, 10:27 AM

    Best idea I’ve heard in years

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    May 25th 2019, 9:46 AM

    Bord na Stóna

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    Mute paul kelly
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    May 25th 2019, 7:50 AM

    Clearly he has no idea and just thinks you can grow this on the bogs of Ireland.
    The reality is a bit more scientific.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2019-05-23/cannabis-plants-budding-success-in-secret-tasmanian-greenhouse/11138824

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    Mute Mr Snrub
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    May 25th 2019, 10:06 AM

    @paul kelly: The plant can grow in this country if altered enough and given enough help.

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    Mute paul kelly
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    May 26th 2019, 6:14 PM

    @Mr Snrub: Yes and penicillin can grow on orange peel, but to make medicinal canabis is a lot more complicated.

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    Mute Bob Murphy
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    May 26th 2019, 6:38 PM

    The state owning entire industries where it’s possible to have them open to private companies is not a good idea, and not the place we should be starting. It’s only politics that stand between the country has proper legislation to allow for cultivation, we don’t need to shoehorn it in as a state scheme. Medical patients should be allowed to grow their own. There’s no need to be putting further financial burden on people who are sick.

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    May 25th 2019, 1:47 PM

    Bud na Mona

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    Mute Mr Snrub
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    May 25th 2019, 10:06 AM

    A good idea from an Irish politician. We should have him stuffed.

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    May 25th 2019, 10:55 AM

    Theres Going to be a shortage of skins in the midlands…….

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    Mute Mike Rugby Nuts
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    May 25th 2019, 8:05 AM

    They have no idea what they are on about. Why does cannabis grow in the tropics?? Not cabbage???

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    Mute Freddie Rincon
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    May 25th 2019, 8:38 AM

    @Mike Rugby Nuts: I don’t know much about it but would it not be good for hemp. They might be just the group to try Large scale hemp production for building materials and to replace a lot of plastic.

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    May 25th 2019, 9:26 AM

    @Mike Rugby Nuts:

    With 80,000 hectares and continuing global warming, BNM’s future looks bright on many fronts for the long-term. eg solar energy farms, large-scale medical marijuana production.

    In the short-term, a few large greenhouses would suffice to supply all of Ireland’s medical marijuana requirements.

    Mr. Canny should roll this idea along, for it’s a brilliant one. A Government Minister finally thinking outside the box!

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    May 25th 2019, 4:00 PM

    @Rory J Leonard: Yes, it seems like a brilliant idea, and what a difference it would make to the hundreds laid off.

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    May 25th 2019, 11:24 PM

    @Rory J Leonard: If they were that interested in the Carbon issue these bogs would be restored. The likes of windfarms are just a greedy grab for susidy money that is driving up all our energy bills with very little environmental benefit

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    Mute Bob Murphy
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    May 26th 2019, 6:43 PM

    @Mike Rugby Nuts: no cannabis grows pretty much all over the world – its’ a common misconception that it needs extreme temperatures. The idea of planting it in a bog though I don’t know about that … seems like this is more driven by jobs than it is by product quality but they do say the need to do tests first though so props to them for that at least.

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    May 25th 2019, 10:11 AM

    I hear it’s pretty bog stand stuff…

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    May 25th 2019, 8:59 AM

    Smoking !

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    Mute TDV
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    May 25th 2019, 12:09 PM

    so this is what’s holding up the industry

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    Mute Bob Murphy
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    May 26th 2019, 6:39 PM

    The state owning entire industries where it’s possible to have them open to private companies is not a good idea, and not the place we should be starting. It’s only politics that stand between the country has proper legislation to allow for cultivation, we don’t need to shoehorn it in as a state scheme. Medical patients should be allowed to grow their own. There’s no need to be putting further financial burden on people who are sick.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 4:17 PM

    I can’t wait to see the day that Ireland will free the shackles and allow medicinal cannabis to be sold, it will help millions of people, but will the big pharma companies allow this to happen?

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