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Cork County is currently under a Met Eireann Status Yellow Low Temperature/Ice warning which will be updated to Status Orange from 5pm this evening until 12 noon tomorrow Monday, December 12th. Severe frost and further icy stretches are forecasted to set in tonight, accompanied by patches of freezing fog. Temperatures likely to fall below -5 degrees in many areas.
Cork County Council’s Severe Weather Assessment Team convened this morning following the National Emergency Coordination Group meeting. The Council’s Road treatment programme will continue treating P1 and P2 routes and will now be extended to treat P3 routes and town centre locations.
Members of the public are asking to be aware of the possible impacts of this Orange Weather Warning, which include;
- Treacherous conditions on paths and roads
- Travel disruption
- Potential supply disruption
- Potential for burst water pipes and damage to engines
- Increased risks to vulnerable members of the community
- Animal welfare issues
- Slack winds over land leading to reduced wind power generation
Motorists are asked to avoid unnecessary journeys as driving conditions will be hazardous. If a journey must be undertaken, please slow down, allow extra time and be aware of other roads users, especially vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and motorists.
- Be mindful of icy surface conditions
- Check on vulnerable and isolated neighbours
- Keep your phone charged and take it with you on all journeys
- In an emergency dial 999 or 112
Details of the Council’s road treatment routes can by found by visiting Severe Weather Information, Warnings & Road Alerts | Cork County Council (corkcoco.ie)