Cold snap grips Ireland: how have you been impacted?

Power outages, schools closures and travel disruption as Met Éireann forecasts low temperatures until Friday

Cold snap Ireland: weather warnings and disruption to travel and key services
Have your say: have you been impacted by the cold weather?

On Monday morning, some 41,000 premises were without power and 40,000 without water amid freezing temperatures and disruptive snowfall in parts of Ireland. Schools and childcare facilities have been closed in parts of the country, while the HSE has said a number of hospitals have cancelled outpatient and day services.

A nationwide Status Yellow low temperature and ice warning is in place until midday on Thursday, warning of potentially hazardous travelling conditions, travel disruption and icy patches. Met Éireann has said the cold snap will persist, predicting low temperatures across the country until Friday. You can follow live updates on the situation here.

Have you been severely impacted by the cold snap? Has the impact on key services, travel or a loss of power or water affected your plans or caused you disruption? How did the warnings tally with your experience? We would like to hear from you.

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