Severe weather conditions are causing significant disruption across Northern Ireland, particularly affecting Ireland ferry services and travel ahead of the busy Christmas weekend. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for strong winds and wintry showers, with gusts between 50-60mph (80-95km/h) expected throughout Saturday and Sunday, and stronger winds forecast for coastal and high-ground areas.
Ferry services between Larne and Cairnryan have been heavily impacted. P&O Ferries announced the cancellation of all sailings from 20:00 GMT on Saturday until 20:00 on Sunday due to adverse weather conditions. Stena Line also reported disruptions, cancelling several crossings between Belfast and Cairnryan.
P&O Ferries urged passengers to avoid travelling to ports if their bookings have been cancelled to prevent congestion. Customers are advised to contact the company to amend or cancel their reservations. “We apologise for the inconvenience,” the company stated.
Travel Disruption Across Northern Ireland
Strong winds and wintry conditions are expected to disrupt road, rail, air, and ferry travel throughout the weekend. Snowfall is predicted on higher ground, potentially impacting mountain routes and certain communities. The yellow weather warning remains active from 07:00 GMT on Saturday until midnight, with another warning extending into Sunday until 21:00.
Large waves and spray pose additional risks to coastal communities, with potential power outages reported in some areas. Squally showers, accompanied by hail and thunder, could exacerbate the impact of the storm on infrastructure and transportation.
In Belfast, storm-related issues included a fallen tree partially blocking the Knock Road near Upper Newtownards Road, which has since been cleared. The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) advised the public to avoid forests, parks, and nature reserves in affected areas until winds subside.
Republic of Ireland Braces for Severe Weather
The Republic of Ireland is also experiencing the storm’s effects. Met Éireann issued yellow warnings for eight counties, including Donegal, Galway, Mayo, and Kerry. The alerts warn of difficult driving conditions, large coastal waves, and the risk of fallen trees.
A snow and ice warning is in place for Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan from Saturday night into Sunday morning. Wintry showers of hail, sleet, and snow are expected, creating hazardous travel conditions with poor visibility and ice patches.
Stay Safe Amid Severe Weather
Travellers are urged to check updates from ferry operators, road authorities, and weather services before embarking on journeys. Those planning to travel during this period should anticipate delays and disruptions while exercising caution in challenging conditions.
This weekend’s severe weather underscores the importance of preparedness and adaptability during the busy holiday season. With strong winds, icy roads, and ferry cancellations, residents and visitors in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are advised to prioritise safety above all else.