School reopenings on Monday under threat as Arctic blast to bring snow, ice and lows of -4C
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School reopenings on Monday under threat as Arctic blast to bring snow, ice and lows of -4C
"Ireland is set for an Arctic blast as ­temperatures will sink close to -4C over the weekend - with some northern areas facing snow, ice, freezing fog and heavy frost."
"The icy conditions will persist into next week, which could threaten ­thousands of children's return to school after the Christmas break on Monday."
Ireland faces an Arctic blast with temperatures sinking close to -4C over the weekend. Northern areas can expect snow, ice, freezing fog and heavy frost. Icy conditions are forecast to persist into next week. The prolonged freezing weather could threaten thousands of children's return to school on Monday after the Christmas break. Local travel, school transport and outdoor safety are likely to be affected by hazardous road surfaces and reduced visibility due to freezing fog. Preparations for cold-weather impacts and possible school closures may be required in affected areas.
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