Met Éireann Issues Back-to-Back Yellow Ice Warnings for Cork as Severe Frost Expected
Met Éireann issues back-to-back Yellow Ice warnings for Cork. Severe frost and treacherous conditions forecast until Monday morning.
Met Éireann issues back-to-back Yellow Ice warnings for Cork. Severe frost and treacherous conditions forecast until Monday morning.
Met Éireann has issued a Yellow - Low Temperature/Ice Warning for Cork. Valid: 18:00 Monday 5 January until 11:00 Tuesday 6 January, further information will be issued shortly. Further information via met.ie.
Reports of a collision on the N28 at Carr’s Hill. Take care on approach.
Reports of a collision at Stumphill, Midleton. Emergency services are en route. Take care on approach.
Reports of a collision, southbound, on the M8 Dublin Motorway between Junction 18 Glanmire and Junction 19 (N40/N25) Dunkettle (Cork). Take care on approach. Source: TII Traffic Alerts, 3 January at 20:24.
Reports of a collision on the N20 Blackpool, before the turn off for The Glen/North Ring Road. Emergency services are en route. Take care on approach.
Cork County Council treating all Priority 1 and 2 routes tonight. Grit available at locations countywide. Drive with caution.
Take care on roads: frost and ice expected. Our systems are online, and will be monitoring conditions throughout the night.
Road surface temperatures as low as 0°C recorded by a TII weather station in Cork. Ice may be present, take extra care. Ice may be present on roads, especially on untreated surfaces, bridges, and elevated sections. Please take extra care when driving. Driving tips for icy conditions: • Reduce your
Reports of a collision on Grange Road, near SuperValu/Aldi. Take care on approach.
Reports of a collision on the R589 Crossbarry near the Inver garage. Take care on approach.
Reports of a collision on the L4704 Brahalish West, Durrus. Emergency services are en route. Take care on approach.
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