Affected regions include all counties in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. \ Philip Doyle
ADVERTISEMENT
Met Éireann and the UK Met office has warned of hazardous conditions for the coming days, with a status yellow ice warning issued for both sides of the Irish border.
Widespread severe frost and pockets of freezing fog will affect parts of the country, with some regions more severely affected.
Affected regions will include all counties in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
ADVERTISEMENT
It compounds continued icy conditions this week and farmers are being advised to watch out for slippery yard surfaces and to prepare for frozen troughs and machinery.
The majority of soils across the country have now reached saturation point and with the slurry season set to open, farmers will be keeping a close eye on weather conditions.
Register for free to read this story and our free stories.
This content is available to digital subscribers and loyalty code users only. Sign in to your account, use the code or subscribe to get unlimited access.
The reader loyalty code gives you full access to the site from when you enter it until the following Wednesday at 9pm. Find your unique code on the back page of Irish Country Living every week.
CODE ACCEPTED
You have full access to the site until next Wednesday at 9pm.
CODE NOT VALID
Please try again or contact support.
Met Éireann and the UK Met office has warned of hazardous conditions for the coming days, with a status yellow ice warning issued for both sides of the Irish border.
Widespread severe frost and pockets of freezing fog will affect parts of the country, with some regions more severely affected.
Affected regions will include all counties in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
It compounds continued icy conditions this week and farmers are being advised to watch out for slippery yard surfaces and to prepare for frozen troughs and machinery.
The majority of soils across the country have now reached saturation point and with the slurry season set to open, farmers will be keeping a close eye on weather conditions.
If you would like to speak to a member of our team, please call us on 01-4199525.
Link sent to your email address
We have sent an email to your address. Please click on the link in this email to reset your password. If you can't find it in your inbox, please check your spam folder. If you can't find the email, please call us on 01-4199525.
ENTER YOUR LOYALTY CODE:
The reader loyalty code gives you full access to the site from when you enter it until the following Wednesday at 9pm. Find your unique code on the back page of Irish Country Living every week.
SHARING OPTIONS