Pangea wrote: » It was -6 in Antrim an hour ago
DellyBelly wrote: » We really got lucky in Dublin missing out on the snow but it's freezing out there now. Went for a walk and couldn't believe how cold it was. Could be pretty dangerous on the roads tomorrow
CianRyan wrote: » Lucky? I have one day left before I'm off for Christmas. I was banking on not being able to get in tomorrow.
DellyBelly wrote: » Really? Can't understand this mentality.
squarecircles wrote: » Snow showers approaching the north and west coast now. I'd like a top up.
CianRyan wrote: » Damn right, I work hard and I'm looking forward to my time off.
John mac wrote: » Both schools closed in Foxford tommorow . I was surprised at the amount of snow / slush on the road between Foxford and Charlestown , side roads will be bad in the morning .... update Pumping snow in Foxford again ,,, As i type this ..
TomOnBoard wrote: » I take your points, and perhaps I wasn't clear enough in my main argument. The trust of my point was that a) I like the coloured warning system in principle (very useful to provide guidance to us all in terms of when weather or other phenomena might impact daily activities. b) Applying the warnings at a county level does not take local conditions into account. Therefore c) A means of applying the warnings to townlands rather than counties needs to be considered. I get the point that Principals/Boards of Management have decided previously whether local conditions force a school closure. Maybe I picked it up wrong, but an earlier news report was suggesting DoE had said that schools would remain open UNLESS a red warning was issued by M.E. In any case, without using a warning system, when an individual school decides not to open, how are parents supposed to know in advance of sending their children out onto the roads? That's why we need a system that defines these arrangements more clearly. For example, if either the school or your home is defined as in a "Red Warning Area", then no school.. Otherwise, schools will open as planned. Clearly, DoE could issue an over- riding instruction at any time (even if warnings have not gone Red) if it considers the potential dangers to be high enough. Regardless, I hope everyone remains safe in the morning.
Oscar Bravo wrote: » Snowing in Castlebar again! nice one
noah45 wrote: » Attachment not found.An ice rink in monsland, Athlone on the Roscommon border
Oscar Bravo wrote: » A man coming home after a few pints will struggle on that haha
Doltanian wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFEZ5_zlS0w :D