dxhound2005 wrote: » Northern Ireland / The North of Ireland / The Six Counties gets more snow than we do. It is a common sight to see Northern cars covered in snow when there is none in the South. It is a well known fact that NI broke away from Antarctica and drifted north until it collided with the Twentysix Counties. Hence the border and more snow in the North.
ill bang you OP wrote: » yellow snow, tastes nice, i recommend it.
Jonas Ancient Technique wrote: » They've changed the forecast in the past hour from us having drifting 8cm snow to no snow at all.
PandaPoo wrote: » None in Bray. Nothing good ever happens in Bray
Tin Foil Hat wrote: » About 7 degrees in An Rinn, Co. Waterford at the moment and absolutely pissing rain.
Kuva wrote: » What about the air show?
NIMAN wrote: » Yellow warning, orange warning, red warning, end of the world. I hate the nonsense around our weather. I bet the Scandinavians don't partake in all this, with weather many times worse than ours. If this is an orange level warning, then yellow must be about +10c with chance of sunburn.
appledrop wrote: » I'm getting really sick of all this weather warnings by Met Eireann. It's lashing rain here in Dublin this morning + they had it's part of weather warnings. It's a joke. I do understand that some parts have snow but Dublin accounts for about 1/3 of population so please get our forecast right. It's like the boy who cried wolf. One day it might be bad but I won't believe them.
lawred2 wrote: » It was removed from the snow warning yesterday morning
appledrop wrote: » No it wasn't still status yellow for Dublin yesterday evening.
appledrop wrote: » People weekends are important to them. Thankfully we had a great day wrapped up in park yesterday with my little boy. If we had left it to today to have fun in 'snow' would be going nowwhere in miserable dark rainy day.