Limerick Snow Alert: Plan for Icy Roads


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:07
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Limerick Snow Alert: Plan for Icy Roads

Yellow alert issued for Limerick and ten other counties due to expected snow and ice from tonight until Friday morning. Heavy rain and gusty winds causing spot flooding and debris on roads. Cold air mass moving in, with freezing temperatures and wintry showers expected. Motorists advised to check vehicles and plan for tough travel conditions.

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