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Snow blankets a rural road in the Wicklow Mountains on Monday. PA

New Status Orange alert issued as temperatures set to plunge for next two nights

Tonight is to be bitterly cold and a weather warning is due to kick in for 19 counties.

LAST UPDATE | 14 Dec 2022

A STATUS ORANGE low temperature/ ice warning will come into effect from 6pm as widespread temperatures below -5 degrees are expected tonight, leading to severe frost and ice. 

On RTÉ Radio’s Morning Ireland today, meteorologist Joanna Donnelly said that temperatures would drop as low as -11 degrees in isolated areas.

“Temperatures aren’t likely to rise above freezing for much of the morning, so it’ll be afternoon before temperatures creep over zero and they’ll fall quite quickly by 4 o’clock,” she added.

The counties impacted by today’s Status Orange warning are: Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Cavan, Monaghan, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Galway, Leitrim, Roscommon. 

The warning is in place until noon tomorrow. Gardaí have urged road users to be “extra vigilant” for the remainder of the week. 

In a tweet yesterday evening, gardaí urged drivers to slow down and leave a greater gap from the vehicle in front than usual. They also reminded road users to adhere to speed limits and avoid harsh braking and acceleration.

The rest of the country remains under a status yellow low temperature/ice warning as widespread sharp to severe frosts and icy stretches are expected. 

Many counties have experienced freezing temperatures from this morning. Castlederg in Tyrone reached lows of -9.5 degrees in the early hours of today, while the mercury sank to -7.5 degrees at same time in Ballyshannon in Donegal. 

Another Status Orange low temperature/ice warning has been issued for all counties except Donegal, which will kick in at 6pm tomorrow and remain in place until midday on Friday. 

Tonight will see widespread temperatures as low as -7 degrees, and in some areas several degrees lower. 

Temperatures at coasts will fall between -1 and +1 degrees. 

Tomorrow morning will see temperatures remain below freezing, with some parts of the midlands remaining sub-zero throughout the day. 

In the afternoon, temperatures will rise to between 0 and +2 degrees. 

Nationally in the days ahead, the cold weather is to continue, and parts of Ulster will see snow on Thursday night. 

There is a good deal of uncertainty in the forecast from Saturday night, but it is expected that daytime temperatures will creep up to 2 to 4 degrees, and higher along the coasts at the weekend. 

Met Éireann says that current indications suggests that an increasing  southerly wind will bring rain and a spell of milder weather for a time next week. 

Rough sleepers

Concerns for the homeless remain prevalent as low temperatures are set to persist, with many outreach groups  “doing all they can” to ensure people sleeping rough take up offers of emergency accommodation. 

During the extremely cold weather period in March of 2018, dubbed ‘The Beast from the East’, some homeless people had to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act after refusing to enter emergency accommodation, according to reports at the time.

Speaking to The Journal, Paul Sheehan of Cork Simon Community explained how trauma and distrust of institutions that can prevent people from engaging with outreach services.

Sheehan said that Cork Simon Community has created “as much space as we possibly can to make sure anybody who wants to come in from the cold has an opportunity to do so”, adding that building a sense of trust with rough sleepers is “slow and steady work”. 

“Our outreach team spend a lot of time trying to build up a trusting relationship with that group of people. Sometimes that can take months or longer and that work never ends,” he said. 

It can be just making sure they’re there every day checking in on them. That might lead to them accepting some warm clothing or some sleeping bags, particularly at this time of year.
He added: “That might progress to engaging in conversation, being a little more open, and obviously there’s a huge sense of relief when somebody does finally decide to come in out of the cold, or any weather really, and avail of the services because that really can be the start of somebody’s journey out of homelessness.”

When asked under what circumstances someone would be sectioned if they refuse to take up offers of emergency accommodation, Sheehan says it is a decision Cork Simon Community would not make on its own.

“That would need a broader input,” he told The Journal. “We are certainly working very closely with local authority here and with HSE and we’d be in touch with the gardaí to make sure they know who’s out and sleeping rough and just to keep an eye out for them.

“We have a HSE primary health care team based in our services and they are made aware of who’s sleeping rough. So if that decision has to be made or would have to be made at some point, it would have to be made by everybody working together.”

Additional reporting from Sarah McGuinness and Diarmuid Pepper. 

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    Mute Madra
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    Dec 14th 2022, 7:54 AM

    My mother in law has been staring through the window ever since it started to snow. If it gets any worse I’ll have to let her in

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    Dec 14th 2022, 9:59 AM

    @Madra: never gets old lol

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    Dec 14th 2022, 11:43 AM

    @Madra: ha ha old ones are the best.

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    Dec 14th 2022, 12:50 PM

    @Madra: awe come on, it’s Christmas so offer her a drink. Suggest a Mother in Law, stout & bitter 50/50. They really are loved tho ❤

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    Mute Stanley Marsh
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    Dec 14th 2022, 12:05 PM

    Remarkable that some people are actually complaining that the provision of information on the cold weather by Met Eireann / agencies is not needed and is turning us into a nanny state.

    One woman on the radio this morning even said all adults need is to be able to open their doors in the morning in order to make decisions.

    Exacty how looking out my door this morning would have told me what the roads are like 20 miles away where I work or 65 miles away where my daughter had an exam is beyond me .

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    Dec 14th 2022, 1:55 PM

    @Stanley Marsh: sounds like some sad people have decided it’s time for a culture war with Met Eireann.

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    Mute Laura Clayton
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    Dec 14th 2022, 2:20 PM

    @Stanley Marsh: I know, if I read the stupid dopey comment “it’s winter, what do you expect” one more time…………

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    Mute OnlyHereForTheComments
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    Dec 14th 2022, 7:32 PM

    @Stanley Marsh: The slippery slope of COVID denialism, vaccine skepticism, anti immigration, and now weather skepticism. It would be hilarious if it wasn’t so prevalent.

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    Dec 14th 2022, 12:11 PM

    These are very profitable times for our beloved energy providers, party time for the shareholders.

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    Dec 14th 2022, 1:18 PM

    @Fergal Byrne: Imagine businesses being profitable

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    Dec 14th 2022, 1:31 PM

    @Paul Keenan: Imagine bumping your prices up 40/50% just before winter then boasting of those massive profits for shareholders in a few months.

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    Dec 14th 2022, 1:57 PM

    @Ernie Gallagher: What like electric ireland? Main shareholder, the government, profit increase: Yes, increase in payments to government: Yes, redistributed to households through credits: Yes. The only companies making real money from the crisis are wholesale natural gas ones of which we have almost zero, but sure the infrastructure required to generate all this energy we consume comes from some magic money tree

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    Mute Ernie Gallagher
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    Dec 14th 2022, 2:09 PM

    @Paul Keenan: Chill dude … Sorry, I meant shill ;-)

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    Dec 14th 2022, 3:44 PM

    @Paul Keenan: 100%

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    Mute Niall Mullane
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    Dec 14th 2022, 7:04 PM

    @Paul Keenan: there’s profit and then there’s pure greed

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    Mute Joanne Stokes
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    Dec 14th 2022, 9:54 PM

    @Paul Keenan: especially ESB 95% owned by the Government yes!! Pocket lining at its best….while we all freeze watching the bills.

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    Mute Will Roche
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    Dec 14th 2022, 7:58 AM

    Meanwhile in Dublin…

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    Dec 14th 2022, 1:05 PM

    Status Orange. Is marching involved in this?

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    Dec 14th 2022, 1:38 PM

    @John McKeating: as usual when it involves the colour orange the answer is a resounding no

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    Dec 14th 2022, 2:07 PM

    @Nigel Hayden: Good one!!

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    Dec 14th 2022, 11:10 PM

    @Nigel Hayden:

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    Dec 14th 2022, 9:17 AM
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    Dec 14th 2022, 10:47 AM

    @Dr. Emmett Lathrop Brown: hardy.

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    Dec 14th 2022, 12:06 PM

    @Dr. Emmett Lathrop Brown: 15,000 for a house cheap

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    Dec 14th 2022, 3:37 PM

    @Aido: The parents built it for the son too. Interesting way to reduce inheritance tax.

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    Dec 14th 2022, 12:08 PM

    It’s time to call the National Emergency Coordination Group!

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    Dec 14th 2022, 2:00 PM

    One good thing – too cold to snow?
    Snow; what’s it good for.

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    Dec 14th 2022, 7:15 PM

    @Keth Warsaw: “Snow. Snow? Snow! What is it good for? Absolutely Nothing! Huh.”

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    Dec 14th 2022, 7:50 PM

    @Keth Warsaw: really? I love that old wives tale. Mateee, it’s minus 50 in Antarctica and believe it or not, it’s snowing

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    Dec 14th 2022, 7:59 PM

    @Paul Jude Redmond: There is a logic behind it here in Ireland, however. To get REALLY cold temperatures, especially at night, you need really clear skies. And clear skies means no clouds and so no snow!

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    Dec 14th 2022, 11:12 PM

    -12 in Bavaria…. It:s Baltic

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