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Grit and bear it  02.12.08

Winter arrives in Inishowen

INISHOWEN is in the grip of winter as temperatures plummet leaving many of the peninsula's roads treacherous with black ice.
Gritters from Donegal County Council were out all weekend and were scheduled to begin gritting the main routes again from 7pm last night.
A Council spokeswoman said the trucks would also be out in force from early this morning.
"There will be an all-out countywide check on prioritised routes at 6am on Tuesday morning and gritting will be carried out where necessary," said the spokeswoman.
As many of the outward warning signs, such as ice on cars, were absent in some areas yesterday, a number of unsuspecting motorists were caught out by black ice on their way to work.
Meanwhile, Met Eireann forecaster Vincent O'Shea said icy roads were a particular problem for Donegal because of intermittent rain and sleet showers combined with low temperatures as night fell on Saturday and Sunday.
"Most of the country was dry but Donegal had sleet and showers and this left some of the roads
wet before turning icy," he said.
There was a continuing risk of icy patches last night with rain possibly falling as sleet or snow on higher ground.
Mr O'Shea urged Inishowen motorists to continue taking care this morning and to be particularly vigilant on sheltered back roads not reached by the gritters. Meanwhile, he said there would be a gradual improvement in the frosty conditions over the coming days.
"While there will possibly be a slight frost on Tuesday night, rain and strong winds are coming in for Wednesday. There will be a transition from the very cold conditions of recent days to more wet and windy weather mid-week and the frost will abate," added Mr O'Shea.
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