Ursummupet wrote: » Can't wait for the destructive snow and blizzards. Is 3cm of snow life threatening? Only I have no will made since the last met warning.
Deleted User wrote: » The roads wont be impassable if there is extremely hot summer weather ?? How is this even relevant?
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Just home and can confirm there isn’t a crust of bread left in SuperValu Loughrea.its an ill wind that doesn’t blow some good I suppose. Pat the baker is sitting at home in front of a roaring fire licking his greasy chops after a big feed of steak and bread rolls,counting the days takings.go on the pat.
Joeseph Balls wrote: » I'm catching a flight at 6 am Thursday morn, going to miss it all
Dakota Dan wrote: » Back in the 70's we had plenty snow and everyone survived. Many people had no fridges, freezers etc, cars were back wheel drive so crap to drive in snow. No warnings and everyone coped. snow was up to a foot deep and drifts up to 4 feet. Are people nowadays gone soft?
MonkieSocks wrote: » But that's the Day after Tomorrow. What's forcast for the Day after the Day after Tomorrow?
elbyrneo wrote: » I have a critical decision. Make 3x kids lunches for school tomorrow now? Will it be wasted if I make now and schools close. Will I be too lazy later this eve and end up rushing tmw am, if schools open.
murpho999 wrote: » Thursday is going to be the big day.
koumi wrote: » bale of briquettes is your only friend, heat will radiate and coal will last longer. Big bag of blocks would be nice too but not as much heat. Different if you're using a stove but on an open fire briquettes will help keep the heat going and fire last longer.
optogirl wrote: » I'll be up and out at 6 myself. I just don't feel the need to admonish a man for being retired.
murphyebass wrote: » Yeah a LOT of people seem to think it should have all kicked off today. Read the forecast people. Thursday and Friday is where it’s at.www.yr.no
Briella Delightful Hazel wrote: » How long would a bag of firewood last, while using a fire to heat a small room with mediocre insulation? (The bags they sell in lids, in case there is variation in size) The power has gone here a couple of times when the weather is bad. We’ve a newborn so it is particularly important we can keep at least one room warm enough if the power goes.
El Weirdo wrote: » If it's the stuff I saw in Lidl yesterday, it won't last pissing time. That's just kindling.
cinnamony wrote: » So when is this storm gonna happen? Some of us has boring jobs we do not wanna go to in the morning...
Rala_ wrote: » Thank god there's people on here who actually share my opinion. On the proper weather forum it was full of delusional idiots worrying.
Dakota Dan wrote: » Aren't I just, think of me when you are turning over for your second sleep.