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A status red warning is in place for the entire country as forecasters predict that the whole nation is to be hit with blizzards.
What has fallen in the last day is considered to be just a small percentage of the snowfall expected. Gale force winds are also forecast with severe risk of coastal flooding.
Everyone across the country has been ordered to stay indoors from 4pm today such is the risk to health.
Here are all the updates from this morning on what is expected to be the biggest snowstorm to hit Ireland since 1982.
We’ll be back to you this afternoon with further updates.
1 Mar 2018
12:30PM
That’s all for now, folks.
We’ll be back later this afternoon with more live updates.
1 Mar 2018
12:28PM
An Garda Síochána issued the following statement shortly after 12pm today:
Forecasters predict the nation is to be hit with blizzard-like conditions with zero visibility later tonight, which will extend countrywide.
Heavier snow is expected in from the southeast with thunderstorms and hail over Munster and south Leinster. Gale force winds with a risk of coastal flooding is expected
Everyone across the country has been advised to stay indoors from 4pm today due to Storm Emma and the Beast from the East.
Remember to check in on elderly and vulnerable neighbours.
Galway University Hospital, Mayo University Hospital and Portiuncula University Hospital have cancelled all routine electives and outpatient appointments today and tomorrow.
More information about cancellations can be found here.
Fora.ie is reporting that the snowy weather is likely to cost retailers “hundreds of millions of euro” between revenue, employee costs and repairs.
Lorraine Higgins, deputy CEO of business group Retail Excellence Ireland, said: “It’s two and a half days of lost trade at best. That’s a considerable amount of money to lose and costs will certainly run into the hundreds of millions of euro.”
As well as having to deal with lost sales today and tomorrow, Higgins said shop owners may also have a hard time enticing people in-store during the usually busy weekend period if the bad weather persists.
Make sure to keep all phones, tablets and laptops that have 3G and 4G access charged this morning.
If you happen to lose power in your home later today, this could mean you will still be able to get updates from ESB Networks on most faults on www.powercheck.ie.
If you’re worried about your dog or cat – or gerbil – during the big freeze today, here are some tips from Pet Mania:
If you don’t have a shed to move your pet’s kennel into, then consider housing them indoors to ensure they are kept safe from the cold temperatures today and over the coming days. This is particularly true for cats. You can also use extra bedding for insulation, such as straw and hay in their sleeping areas.
Wrap up canine friends with dog coats for extra warmth.
Make sure they have plenty of fresh water and food – pets might also need a little extra food as they will be burning energy to stay warm. Keep a check to ensure that water supplies do not freeze over.
If your pet is feeding outside, use plastic bowls instead of metal to prevent their tongues getting stuck if it is too cold.
Similarly to humans, dogs and cats can get frostbite. Pay extra attention to any signs of discolouration, pain or unusual blisters on their ears and paws.
Finally, don’t forget about your garden birds who would appreciate some high-fat foods like peanuts to boost their energy reserves.
So, in short, if possible at all take some inspiration from Harvey below and take your pet inside and wrap them up warm.
Make sure your puppers, cats, rabbits and all other pets are in safe and warm today plz.
Here are the conditions on Dublin’s M50 at the moment:
Conditions of the M50 at the moment. All lanes are currently open and our crews are working tirelessly to keep it that way. Please try avoid all unnecessary journeys as the weather worsens! #m50safety#EmmaAndTheBeastpic.twitter.com/n82wIbYc6X
All lanes are currently open and crews are working to keep it that way.
People are being strongly advised to avoid unnecessary journeys as the weather worsens.
1 Mar 2018
11:00AM
Tesco Ireland has confirmed that all stores will close at 2pm today due to the Status Red weather alert.
All Tesco stores will open again tomorrow, subject to weather conditions.
Tesco Ireland said this morning that grocery home shopping deliveries will resume subject to weather conditions on Saturday.
“We are closing all stores today at 2pm in line with the guidance from the government to ensure that all our colleagues have time to get home,” Christine Heffernan, corporate affairs director of Tesco Ireland said.
Dun Laoghaire Habour has also closed public access to both the east and west piers as a result of the rising sea levels.
“Gale force winds and high sea levels have led to waves coming over the top of the pier. Stay safe and stay away. Be aware of the Status Red weather warning,” Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council said.
Dublin Aiport is still open and some flights are still departing and arriving.
“Our crews are working to keep runway, taxiways and apron areas clear. Airlines are de-icing their aircraft,” a tweet from the airport said.
Aer Lingus has said it plans to operate the vast majority of short-haul services this morning.
It also plans to operate all scheduled flights to and from North America today.
All other Aer Lingus flights are to cease operation by 3pm today.
People are being urged to check with their airlines before travelling to the airport today.
We remain operational. Our crews are working to keep runway, taxiways & apron areas clear. Airlines are de-icing their aircraft. There are cancellations & delays, please check with your airline. #BeastFromTheEast#StormEmma#sneachta 1/2 pic.twitter.com/vMbPr7xKSO
#WESTMEATH Extreme care is needed on all routes around Mullingar & Athlone. Avoid N4 at Ballinalack as a number of vehicles are stuck. More at: https://t.co/PSzIBsvOzE
Catherine Lennon, who is in Kinsale, Cork, has informed us that there is no power or water at Old Head lighthouse since last night 8pm. She said: “Heavy snow blizzards are hitting us now.”
Shannon Airport remains fully operational this morning with airport staff working through last night in challenging conditions to keep the runway operational.
Services are operating normally, with the airport’s first flights to Stansted and Heathrow departing on time. The inbound Aer Lingus Boston flight landed on time, while the Norwegian, Newburgh flight is expected to arrive at 10.20am.
Shannon confirmed that it handled 20 flight diversions from Dublin and Cork Airports starting from 04.20 yesterday morning until midnight last night.
1 Mar 2018
8:54AM
Update on homeless figures
Sixteen people in the city centre and 14 in the Dublin region, were engaged and supported but declined to come into emergency shelter. They will be re-engaged today.
In Kildare, one additional person was accommodated by the Peter McVerry Trust after they called the out of hours emergency freephone number. This brings to 14 the total number of emergency placements provided by Peter McVerry Trust in the county in the past 48 hours.
Widespread snow showers moving east to west this morning. Current temps around the country ranging -3 to -6°C. Snow showers continuing this morning & afternoon with more persistent snow pushing up from the south east later this afternoon & evening in strengthening easterly winds. pic.twitter.com/ey62jx7Itk
It might be March but Christmas FM is back for one day only
Nope, you read that right.
A statement on their Facebook page reads: “We are back for one day only with live shows and DJs tomorrow, online via our apps, website and wi-fi radios for 1st March from 8am-8pm. We will have snow and weather updates and all the best snow and winter songs you can throw a snowball at!”
1 Mar 2018
8:33AM
More service closures here
All RehabCare, National Learning Network (NLN) and Rehab Enterprises services in every county will remain closed for the rest of the week.
A statement from the group read: “We are closely monitoring the weather warnings which are being issued by Met Éireann, as well as communications from the National Emergency Coordination Committee. We will update latest information on our social media accounts and website.”
1 Mar 2018
8:24AM
Ulster says no
All Ulster Bank branches will be closed today and Friday to ensure the safety of staff and customers.
Health service staff won't be penalised for having to take the day off
Important message for health service staff. Anyone who cannot get to work or whose work place is closed will receive emergency leave with pay & will not have to make up time. @HSELive will find way to acknowledge efforts of all who are working & keeping vital services going
Thousands stranded in blizzard conditions on the M80 motorway. Police Scotland trying to rescue people. Red Cross on the scene. pic.twitter.com/56gFO2XvnK
NUI Galway is to close on today and Friday due to the weather conditions.
All classes, lectures and labs are cancelled, and university services will remain closed for the day.
A statement read: “Staff and students based on hospital campuses or on work placement should contact the relevant hospital contacts, placement coordinator or line manager for local arrangements.”
1 Mar 2018
7:28AM
Gardai have issued a warning
Gardai are advising motorist and all road users to use caution on our roads.
A spokesman said: “Leave sufficient room between you and the car in front and drive within a speed where you can stop in time.”
Met Eireann’s Evelyn Cusack, speaking on Morning Ireland, explained why a nationwide red warning was put in place.
Cusack said that the exceptionally low temperatures combined with the wind led to the nationwide alert. She said that windchill in the west could get as a low as -10 degrees in parts of the west. There may not be snow in parts of the west but the freezing conditions will kick in the coming hours.
While the public is being warned to stay indoors – journalists across the country are sticking on their woolies and hitting the roads.
Some have even managed to get hit by a canoe – while on land.
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1 Mar 2018
6:57AM
Latest traffic conditions from AA Roadwatch
AA Roadwatch has warned that some parts of the country are impassable due to snow and ice.
In the capital, snow is lying on routes around the city and county, especially on routes around the north and north-west of the city and county.
Conditions are “treacherous along parts of the M1, M50 and on the N3″, according to the motoring body. They warned motorists to take extreme care, especially at interchanges.
Routes around Wicklow are dangerous due to the snow and ice – especially the Sally Gap and large areas of western Wicklow. It’s a similar situation in Kildare and extra care is advised on the M9 at J3 Athy.
1 Mar 2018
6:54AM
School's out
In case there was any confusion, all schools around the country are closed.
While the airport is operating well so far this morning, passengers are being urged to check with their airline if their flight is on-time, delayed or cancelled.
A number of transatlantic flights have landed this morning & first departure of the day has departed. We're working hard to keep the airfield open in difficult conditions. Pl check latest flight info with your airline before coming to the airport. #safetyfirst#stormemmapic.twitter.com/GclzBaLmeG
Over 100 vulnerable homeless people were housed in Dublin last night
Last night Peter McVerry Trust allocated 102 beds in the Extreme Cold Weather Emergency beds in the sports centre in Dublin’s south inner city.
According to the charity, the team successfully encouraged additional rough sleepers to come in yesterday. However, 16 people in the city and a further 14 across the Dublin Region accepted support but declined an emergency bed.
1 Mar 2018
6:42AM
All court sittings have been cancelled
With the Red Alert Weather warning now extending nationwide – All courts in the country will not sit on Thursday and Friday.
Court users should read notices on Courts.ie for local arrangements or contact local offices after the weather event to ascertain new dates for cases
1 Mar 2018
6:39AM
The latest on the Luas
The Luas Red Line service is operating as follows: The Point to Tallaght and Saggart (Full Line)
The Luas Green Line service is operating as follows: Broombridge to Brides Glen (Full Line)
There will be a tram every 30 minutes and services on the Luas Lines will stop today at midday.
It is predicted there will be 25cm of snow today and 40cm by lunchtime on Friday.
The public has been told to stay indoors from 4pm this afternoon until the alert ends.
There will be no bus services operating across Leinster and Munster.
There will be an extremely limited Luas service.
Irish Rail will continue operations this morning – except to/from Docklands, and no Phoenix Park Tunnel services – but will begin shutting down at 12pm.
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Deleted my fb account around 6 yr ago. Would never go back on it. If you want me simply ring or text. Cant understand people who put their whole lives online on fb.
@shellakybooky: because humans get insecure and seek out companionship and interactions…SM these days has been wired into people brains via silly sounds via alerts flashing lights etc…..to brake this link is not easy but can be done.
@shellakybooky: The old fashioned media hit out at the new form of media as it is hurting their profits. Politicians hit out at facebook because they are not able to have their relationships and control that they had with our newspapers and the newspaper owners that they have currently.
We can expect a lot more attacks of this type on Facebook over the years as facebook allows people to communicate en-mass and destabilizes the status quo of politicians being in close relationships with those in the media company ownership.
I would trust facebook a hell of a lot more then I would trust our national newspapers or any one in RTE.
@brian boru: I understand what you are saying, probably agree with most of it. BUT it needs to be regulated you can’t have Facebook regulating themselves and then moaning when they make an almighty mess of it.
@Alex smith: I remember some ex workmate friended me on facebook. When I started talking to him I got back 2 – 3 word sentences. I mean it was this numpty that friended me and not the other way round ffs. Facebook friends are NOT friends!
Facebook is a prime example of a company that grew too fast. Normal companies grow steadily for years and the owners and staff have a good handle on it. Everyone sings from the same hymn sheet, and the left hand knows what the right hand is doing.
Companies as large as FB and Google are simply too big, and don’t have the standards in place to begin with. They have to retrospectively introduce policy and standards that most other companies, which developed slowly but surely, have in their DNA.
Not to take way from their incredible success to date and revolutionary product, but I wont be letting my kids near it.
@Paul Powell: AIB has 10.5K employees and is 60 years old at this point. .FB has 25K directly employed and many, many more contractors and is barely a decade old. So yeah, grew too fast.
@alphanautica: there would be a very ethical ethos there now under the current management. All credit to them for taking this step, but where are all the other organisations that should be doing the same?
@John Mulligan: true, I expect Retail Excellence should release a blacklist of service providers evaluated using the same criteria they have challenged Facebook with.
Will rogue retailers who continue to use Facebook for marketing purposes be released from their annual subscription to Retail Excellence and have their membership and representation cancelled?
Ethics demand it. Retail Excellence should forego any income from such rogues.
@alphanautica: I doubt any organisation has the resources to do something like that. What they did was essentially a statement disassociating themselves from fb’s bad practices. A good step that should be emulated by other groups.
Surely anyone who sees a serious crime like child abuse has a duty to report it, whether they are an employee or contractor of FB or not?
If the report is made to the Corporate Entity the duty continues, it does not diminish, to the persons within FB and upto the top.
The Gardai or other Police force should be hammering on FB’s door with warrants and axes to get the IP addresses and locations.
Any lawyers or Zuckerbergs that obstruct or stand in their way should be thrown in the back of the wagon, and left there until the more important matter is taken care of by the authorities, politicians have a duty to ensure this happens.
The state should recoup the costs from the “Social Network” and slap punative and exemplary fines on them until they stop making ad money from misery.
@Mark Fitzmaurice: Likewise FB finds you great for providing them with detailed information about your family, their and your network of associates, political persuasion, special interests, family photos, WiFi passwords, contacts, what you’ve been watching on Netflix, what books you like to read etc. etc. etc.
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