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Met Éireann Issues National Snow-Ice and Gale Warnings, Prompting Travel Disruption Plans

Mar 13, 2026
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Met Éireann Issues National Snow-Ice and Gale Warnings, Prompting Travel Disruption Plans
Ireland’s meteorological service upgraded its weather alerts to Status Yellow on 12 March, warning of sleet and snow showers for 13 counties and gale-force winds (Force 8) on all coasts and the Irish Sea through the morning of 13 March. While Yellow is the lowest of the colour-coded tiers, it obliges transport operators to activate contingency procedures. Dublin Airport Authority (daa) said it would pre-emptively de-ice stands and position additional snow-clearance crews overnight. Irish Ferries and Stena Line placed fast-craft services on ‘weather watch’, cautioning passengers of possible cancellations on the Dublin–Holyhead and Rosslare–Pembroke routes. Meanwhile, Iarnród Éireann advised commuters of speed restrictions south of Kildare if rail tracks ice over. Employers with cross-border commuters should anticipate delays and consider remote-working arrangements for Friday morning.

Met Éireann Issues National Snow-Ice and Gale Warnings, Prompting Travel Disruption Plans


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Trucking firms moving time-sensitive pharmaceuticals from Dublin Port to continental Europe via the ‘land-bridge’ are rescheduling loads to avoid high-seas crossings where wave heights could top six metres. Aviation analysts note that the combination of snow showers and high winds is challenging, as aircraft may face cross-winds close to maximum certified limits during landing. Carriers are expected to consolidate late-evening services into larger aircraft to preserve capacity while reducing movements. Met Éireann will re-evaluate warnings at 06:00 Friday. Mobility managers should monitor updates and ensure travellers receive automatic re-booking notifications when itineraries change due to weather-related operational decisions.

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