Met Éireann Issues Yellow Weather Advisory for Ireland with Ice and Snow in the Forecast
Status Yellow ice and snow weather advisory in effect for the entire country from 6pm Sunday until 12 noon Monday.
Advisory Warns of Hazardous Conditions for Motorists and Pedestrians
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow weather advisory for the entire country, warning of hazardous conditions due to ice and potential snow. The advisory is in effect from 6pm Sunday until 12 noon Monday.
Met Éireann advises motorists and pedestrians to be aware of the hazardous conditions and to take necessary precautions. The advisory warns of the potential for treacherous roads, especially in areas that are prone to frost and ice. Reduced visibility is also a concern, especially in areas with snowfall.
The advisory urges people to stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and to take appropriate action to protect themselves and their property.
What to Expect
- Frost and ice on roads and footpaths
- Snowfall in some areas, especially in the north and west
- Reduced visibility due to fog and snow
Advice for the Public
- Be aware of the hazardous conditions and take necessary precautions
- Slow down and drive with extra care on icy roads
- Allow extra time for your journey
- Use public transport where possible
- Avoid walking on icy footpaths
- Wear appropriate footwear with good grip
- Stay informed about the latest weather forecasts
Stay Informed
For the latest weather forecasts and updates, visit the Met Éireann website: https://www.met.ie/