[quote=āW.B. Yeatsā]Iām working from home today
Being seriously productive despite the fact that the missus thinks working from home means Iāll help with general household chores.
Thinking of heading to the Farm Machinery Show in Punchestown later if things hold up well
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Worked from home for half the day yesterday, I was wreaked from it. More household chores than anything else. I come to work to escapeā¦
RTE just advised people affected by the snowfall to head home an hour or two early as it will be more dangerous to drive when it starts to freeze.
Savage amount of snowfall here in South Dublin.
Thursday, 5 February 2009 14:17
Dublin Airport is closed to all flights until 4pm due to freezing conditions in the area.
The runways are closed for snow clearing.
A number of flights have been cancelled. Dublin Airport Authority is advising passengers to contact their airlines regarding travel plans for this afternoon and this evening.
AdvertisementAll Aer Lingus flights due to depart before 5pm have been cancelled, with the exception of EI 109 from Dublin to New York - scheduled to depart at 4pm.
Passengers booked to travel on affected Aer Lingus flights are advised not to come to the airport.
Adverse weather conditions also affected flights from George Best Belfast City Airport this morning.
Belfast International Airport was operational but some flights were cancelled or delayed.
Passengers are advised to contact their carriers at both airports.
Hazardous driving conditions are reported across Leinster and Met ireann says more snow and icy conditions are expected.
AA Roadwatch says there is widespread disruption of traffic in many parts of the country.
Motorists are advised to drive with extra caution on back roads, which are particularly dangerous.