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Severe Weather Update – Thursday 1st March, 3pm

SEVERE WEATHER EVENT – UPDATE
Thursday 1st March, 15:00pm
#BeastFromTheEast #StormEmma

SEVERE WEATHER MANAGEMENT TEAM
The team met again today at 2pm and will be in contact throughout the next 12 hours.

CURRENT SITUATION
Snowfall persists throughout Waterford this afternoon.  Snow and ice persists on the ground.

A “Status Red” weather alert (Snow, Ice & Wind) for all of Ireland remains and is valid  until 3pm tomorrow (Friday).   Blizzard like conditions are likely to develop later this afternoon as the two weather systems come together.   The National Emergency Coordination Committee has asked everybody in Munster and Leinster to be indoors by 4pm today (Thursday) and to remain there until at least midday on Friday, 2nd March.

The NRA are reporting that the motorway network remains open but extreme caution is advised – the optimum advice is not to travel.

OFFICE CLOSURES
All Waterford City & County Council Public Offices (including libraries) are now closed and will remain so until Monday 5th March.

Waterford Council’s main number is now manned by our Out of Hours service which will continue to take calls on 0761 10 2020.  For exceptional emergencies, or those not relating to Council activities, please call the National Emergency Services on 999 or 112.

GRITTING ROUTES
Our gritting routes and their priorities can be seen on the attached map.  Roads crews will continue to grit Priority 1 routes only when it is safe to do so today and overnight.

Incidents relating to Storm Emma can also now be tracked via a map on our website.

TOMORROW, FRIDAY 2nd MARCH & THE COMING WEEKEND

Friday 2nd March, 2018
Snow clearance and gritting for Friday will commence immediately once
weather conditions allow. Crews will be re-mobilised when it is safe to do so.

Weekend 3rd & 4th March 2018
Weather conditions will be monitored continuously over the weekend and
essential crews will be re-mobilised to grit priority routes as required and when
safe to do so.   People are advised to avoid all unnecessary journeys and stay indoors while
the red weather alert is in place.

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