This afternoon's card at Dundalk was abandoned after just one race due to heavy fog at the Louth track.
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF maiden was concluded at 2.45pm amid freezing fog after officials opted to start the meeting.
La Tulipe Noire came home a 14/1 winner for trainer Ciaran Murphy and jockey Declan McDonagh.
But officials then called the remainder of the races off as jockeys reported zero visibility apart from the closing stretch in the opener, while their goggles were also affected due to the freezing fog.
In the UK officials at Newbury have made an early decision to abandon Wednesday's meeting, meaning there will be no jumps racing in Britain until Thursday at the earliest as freezing temperatures continue to bite.
Quality Irish action at Cork, featuring the Hilly Way Chase, kept the show on the road for National Hunt fans on Sunday, but with Market Rasen and Plumpton's cards already called off, Monday's racing programme was confined to the all-weather.
The course at Catterick was reported to be "90%" raceable on Sunday ahead of Tuesday's meeting, but another night of freezing temperatures left the clerk of the course with no option but to draw stumps following an 8am inspection.
At Newbury an inspection had been scheduled to take place at midday - some 48 hours in advance of racing.
But while frost covers were deployed last week in an attempt to protect takes offs and landings and other vulnerable areas, an early call was made to abandon the card.
Looking further ahead the team at Exeter have announced an inspection for noon on Tuesday ahead of their planned Thursday fixture.
There has been no jumps racing in Britain since Cheltenham and Doncaster's meetings on Friday