ArKl0w wrote: » Attached is a map of where snow should be falling according to the latest guidance by tomorrow evening,looks like even I'm flukily in the firing line :eek: Pink is snow
ganmo wrote: » By that map I might just escape...hopefully
Reggie. wrote: » It's gonna miss us
pedigree 6 wrote: » You're going to be at ground zero Reggie. A polar low changed track on the forecast today. It was going to go down the west coast now it's going straight down through the country. There will also be strong winds and a band of snow with this.http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=102237361&postcount=404
Reggie. wrote: » Someone I have till 8pm to finish up tomorrow
whelan2 wrote: » Grand dry morning, kids were devastated there's no snow
I said wrote: » Aye them weather presenters know what there at
whelan2 wrote: » You'd think we were in for snow of the.proportions of 1947...... I laughed when the weather man said it would be all gone by Saturday
ArKl0w wrote: » Yeah but the chances of it returning a LOT colder from the east by the following weekend have increased and to put that in perspective,that would drag in air from Poland and Russia where it's as low as minus 30 at the moment,so keep an eye on it?
farmerjj wrote: » Wet wet wet here,and quiet mild, was expecting blizzard like conditions
White Clover wrote: » What direction did the 09/10 cold come from?
ArKl0w wrote: » In 2010 it came from Siberia via Scandinavia This easterly if it happens will come from Siberia also but via mainland Europe The difference is it would be much colder because it would be making two thirds of its journey here over land on continental Europe that's already down to minus 20 to minus 30 *shiver* The chances are lowish enough still though I'll keep ye posted
Reggie. wrote: » Still no snow. Wet and kinda warmer than yesterday
ArKl0w wrote: » Where are you by the way? Just to put some flesh on this There is a wave depression over Munster and south Leinster at the moment The rain on that is currently engaging with the cold air coming down from the north so is turning to snow in places like parts of Cork up to Laois as expected We've had light sleet from it here and there's snow on the hills It's dragging away so should die out soon It's actually behind that that the snowy weather is in shower form and by evening it's going to be affecting all of Ulster,North Leinster north Connaught and west Munster There's another wave approaching from the northwest today also which might enhance the snow showers all the way down into the southeast by evening
ArKl0w wrote: » You must have the MRS on your lap because it's only 2c in your neck of the woods https://www.tiitraffic.ie/weather/ To repeat,you might have no snow now but it might be a different story this evening as the really cold air is only starting to enter the fray from now on especially if you're in north Leinster Ulster Connaught or west Munster
ArKl0w wrote: » Croghan area near me just now on the Wicklow Wexford border about 5 miles west of Arklow
ArKl0w wrote: » Meanwhile in mitchelstown in north cork https://twitter.com/sybilmccarthy/status/819509411429412864