BillyBobBS wrote: » They are sensitive over on that weather forum aren't they. Pointed out it's embarrassing that people are panic buying bread, milk and other food stuffs for a couple of days of snow and got a red card.
Cutie 3.14 wrote: » My local supermarket was stripped of bread and milk today, the place was packed and not a car parking space in sight! I can understand the likes of elderly people stocking up on supplies though, they can't be too careful and if they're isolated for days on end it's better safe than sorry.
irishgeo wrote: » Some charts predicting 31 inches of snow. 2.5ft. Christ. The place will be shut for weeks.
branie2 wrote: » The kids will love it!
dxhound2005 wrote: » Four snowflakes. There will be more than that.
tigger123 wrote: » irishgeo wrote: » Some charts predicting 31 inches of snow. 2.5ft. Christ. The place will be shut for weeks. For which part of the country?
tigger123 wrote: » For which part of the country?
pleas advice wrote: » It's beginning to snow again. The flakes, silver and dark, are falling obliquely against the lamplight. It's probably falling all over the island
railer201 wrote: » I'm looking forward to building a snow person.
VinLieger wrote: » So you are saying they will have sNOw gender?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Do we have any idea of when this red alert will be issued? What effect does that have on public transport does anyone know
Fann Linn wrote: » Newstalk reporting on panic buying too in shops. Sad, and its not even Good Friday.
railer201 wrote: » Yes - end the miSNOWgyny.