Larbre34 wrote: » Its a review of model concensus that Im summarising, plus historical outcomes based on these marginals, i.e. mostly not great for snow lovers. Met É seem to agree with me. I certainly feel safer with the above prediction than some historical long fetch beasterly from east of Moscow!
Villain wrote: » You can predict what 3 weather models can't? Fair play!
fraxinus1 wrote: » None next week. Perhaps a few places today will get a sleet mix. I have already written today off. Bitterly disappointed. But I'm a level headed type and understand that to correctly predict snow in Ireland is next to impossible.
Buffalobill29 wrote: Are we getting snow today or next week though?
Larbre34 wrote: » Next week's a bust, fill your boots today folks.
Eamondomc wrote: » 2 degrees here, breezy, no snow or frost, the bulk of the precipitation overnight seems to have passed over the middle to south of the country going on the mets radar, not much of anything here in north Longford it seems as buckets and barrow left outside have nothing in them. If you're waking up looking for snow it looks like you'll be dissapointed this morning anyway.
JCX BXC wrote: » Ah here I don't agree with the rant but youre really looking for things to get offended by now. Syria is often considered a very hot country to us, which is why it was used. Hate this offended by everything stance people take on things now.
ffarrell7 wrote: » Absolutely not. No offence intended. Just saying that in terms of weather it is more 'continental' than us.
Easterly Beasterly wrote: » Are you seriously saying you'd prefer to be in Syria right now instead of Ireland?? :eek::eek::eek:
ffarrell7 wrote: » This country is a joke....an alert for a cm or two of snow at lower levels...in.just a few areas...an absolute laugh....they get more snow in parts of Greece and Syria than we do. We are no 1 in terms of dank and dreary climates and crap hospitals and transport systems.
ArKl0w wrote: » How long for though as the majority of ecm ensemble members still have a scandy block ergo it's only a matter of runs before we're served up an icy nicey one again?
BlackWizard wrote: » Serious question here. I'm renting a car Friday night to drive some friends around Ireland (North Ireland then onto the West) on the weekend. I have until 8pm to cancel the car before I get penalized for cancelling 48 hours before. Will we know by that time this evening if my trip is too dangerous to take this weekend?
squarecircles wrote: » becoming very squally now in west mayo with dark clouds gathering towards the northwest, air smells really fresh and sterile.