Storm Emma has caused delays and cancellations across the country with many people stranded and many events being postponed.
Here are the latest updates on the outlook for travel tomorrow;
Due to the current Status Red weather warning, all services have been cancelled throughout the country. We will review this situation later this morning and provide further information around midday #stormEmma #beastfromtheast #SNOWMAGGEDDON
— Bus Eireann (@Buseireann) March 2, 2018
Rail services are due to re-commence tomorrow morning, Sat 3rd March, times may be subject to change depending on overnight line inspections and weather conditions. Make sure to check back in the morning for further updates #BeastFromTheEast https://t.co/j2V9nUJMK6 pic.twitter.com/er6vJ5I3j1
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) March 2, 2018
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Shannon Airport will reopen tomorrow, Saturday 3rd March, at 05:00hrs, weather permitting. 1/3#BeastoftheEast #StormEmma— Shannon Airport (@ShannonAirport) March 2, 2018
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Our airport snow crews were out ploughing the runway and taxi ways all day today in severe weather conditions. Their efforts have proved successful and we are now clear to resume full operations from tomorrow morning, weather permitting. 2/3#BeastoftheEast
— Shannon Airport (@ShannonAirport) March 2, 2018
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However, we strongly advise passengers intending to fly from, or travel to, Shannon Airport tomorrow to contact their airline or check the website before travelling to the airport. 3/3#BeastoftheEast #StormEmma
— Shannon Airport (@ShannonAirport) March 2, 2018
Weather warnings have been issued for snow-ice.
The Map shows counties affected by these warnings. See https://t.co/sLGHpXxrhm for details. pic.twitter.com/IT5x8rCg2Q— Met Éireann Warnings (@MetEire_Warning) March 2, 2018
Met Éireann has updated the National Warnings for Ireland.
Red, Orange and Yellow warnings extended until 9am Saturday morning.
Full details here:https://t.co/X6NncUghZ9 pic.twitter.com/eV3ionJbNm— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) March 2, 2018