Daa, which operates Dublin Airport, said that a number of flights have been cancelled or delayed as a result of the weather.
A fresh Status Yellow freezing fog warning has also been issued by Met Éireann. The forecaster says that patches of freezing fog will lead to potentially hazardous driving conditions. The warning is active from 4pm and will remain in place until noon tomorrow.The weather conditions caused further disruption to public transportation services, with both Dublin Bus and Irish Rail saying that a number of services this morning have been either delayed or cancelled.
The lowest temperature reported at a weather station this morning was at Mount Dillon in Co Roscommon, where -7C was recorded at 8am. Senior Forecaster with Met Éireann Gerry Murphy said that the overall situation featured"very severe frost". "Once snow does fall, it would be very slow to clear, because the temperatures won't really rise to clear it."
— Fergal O'Brien December 8, 2022 The weekend will see treacherous conditions continue, with some severe frosts, icy stretches and dense freezing fog in parts too. There will be some hail, sleet or snow showers, but a good deal of dry weather overall.AA Ireland Head of Communications Paddy Comyn advised motorists to slow down to avoid accidents.
I know we’re not used to cold and snow but you know in Estonia it can get as low as -20 snow up to your eyeballs nothing stops, no roads no transport no flights no schools it all works and amazing to see!
Normal Irish winter weather. Nothing newsworthy about any of it.
N11 a disgrace this Morning... Warnings all week about it. Not a single bit of grit to be seen. I spent last December in East Europe. Foot of snow. Roads clear instantly with no disruption.
European winter....
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