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Winter takes hold in Inishowen 20.01.09

INISHOWEN was battered by strong gales and wintry showers at the weekend with gusts of 120kph recorded at Malin Head.
While it appears the peninsula escaped the worst of the heavy snow and ice, there were reports of some dangerous roads in localised parts of Carn and Buncrana on Sunday night.
An ESB spokesperson in Donegal said there were no widespread power-cuts in the peninsula although some isolated faults did occur.
"Inishowen escaped the worst but faults were reported in some isolated pockets. The west and north west of the county were more affected and any cuts that were reported in Inishowen would have been repaired relatively quickly," said the spokesperson.
Hundreds of homes in West Donegal lost power at the 
weekend. Treacherous driving conditions were reported on Barnesmore Gap between Donegal Town and Ballybofey where a number of cars left the road or had to be abandoned.
Meanwhile, Emily Gleeson of Met Eireann confirmed that a gust of 120kph was recorded at Malin Head weather station on Saturday.
She said Inishowen could expect cold, wintry and unsettled conditions for the rest of the week. "There will be a cold and frosty start to Tuesday with some ice and possibly some lying snow. It will be breezy enough too. A band of rain will move across the country on Wednesday and temperatures will rise with it but it will return to cool, unsettled conditions on Thursday with the risk of hail and sleet," she said.
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