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Photos: Here's how the Dublin Mountains looked in the snow today
Did you go out in the snow today?
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Did you go out in the snow today?
Must have been cold in Kildare this morning.
As if you needed telling.
Ajax substitutes and coaches were forced to flee onto the pitch.
And we’ve got your pictures to prove it…
Airlines have cancelled a number of flights to London and mainland Europe due to snowfall.
Wicklow Mountain Rescue has asked motorists to avoid roads around the Sally Gap area as some became stuck in the snow overnight.
Homes in the Newry and Downpatrick areas are still without power as a result of overnight snow and heavy winds.
Drivers are warned of tricky motoring conditions as the south-east gets Ireland’s first snow of 2013.
There’s been a few flurries across parts of Dublin, Meath and Kildare – and it’s going to get as cold as -2 tonight.
Met Éireann’s Aidan Murphy explains the patterns of snow in Ireland, why it’s hard to forecast – and the statistical chances of a white Christmas.
Don’t panic – it’s not widespread – but the plummet in temperature has seen at least one patch of Ireland get drizzled with the white stuff. (And Donegal. And Kerry.)
Days after glorious warm weather, Ireland had a visit from the white stuff…
Ryanair’s passenger numbers for December fell by 5 per cent, with the airline saying it grounded some planes.
Wrap up warm: Met Eireann has said the cold snap is set to continue this evening.
The main runway at Ireland’s biggest airport freezes over again, causing further headaches for tens of thousands.
Shiploads of new salt and grit arrive tomorrow night – but until then, there’s shortages across Ireland.
Sub-zero temperatures return and public transport is hit – while local authorities admit that salt supplies are running low.
Are you happy with how your local authority has acted to keep you moving – or do you think they could do more?
Temperatures stayed above zero overnight for the second day running – but drivers still need to take care.
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