Another Weather warning issued for the North West
A new Status Yellow Snow/Ice warning has been issued by Met Eireann. The warning covers Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal while Cavan and Monaghan will also be impacted. We can expect Lying snow and freezing temperatures are expected later this evening and tonight. Falls of sleet and…
Met Éireann issue Status Yellow ice warning
Temperatures are set to plummet to as low as -4C tonight with accompanying ice and snow showers as the country is set for a blast of wintery weather. Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow ice warning for the entire country which is set to come into effect from 6pm…
Orange wind warning issued for Donegal
A status orange wind warning has been issued for Donegal. Met Eireann is warning of the potential for downed trees, power outages and disruption from 2pm until 8pm today. A status yellow alert for rain is also running in the county until midnight. A similar wind warning is in operation…
Unsettled weather with the possibility of snow expected in the north west for Christmas.
Met Eireann are advising not to completely rule out the prospect of a white Christmas in the North West. The weather leading up to and including Sunday will be somewhat unsettled in the north west with today being described as a ‘wash out’ in many parts. Drier weather…
Status orange Weather Alert issued for Leitrim
Commuters across the north west are waking up to another morning of icy roads and freezing temperatures. To make matters worse yet another weather warning has been issued by Met Eireann. Tonight could be the coldest of the year so far. A status orange low temperature/ice warning…
North West bracing itself for extended cold snap
One of the coldest spells to hit Ireland in recent years continues to wreak havoc across the North West. The National Emergency Coordination Group is meeting again today to monitor the severe weather. It’s expected to meet every day this coming week, to discuss how to manage the arctic blast…
Arctic weather continues to hit the north west
The National Emergency Coordination Group is meeting again today to monitor the severe weather. It’s expected to meet every day this coming week, to discuss how to manage the arctic blast which will last until Friday. The group is ”confident” schools and public transport will stay open. …