pistolpetes11 wrote: » Oh she be looking lively
Try_harder wrote: » I learned a new word graupel!
Zechariah Whispering Puppy wrote: » Much more consistent and heavy here tonight than last night ( East Meath)
jo06555 wrote: » How has none of that landed in Waterford city it looked like it passed right over us
snowstorm445 wrote: » Peeps in Cork, put up pictures! Need to see what the place looks like!
Stephen Hawkins football boots wrote: » The snow in cork,is that early start of Emma? Or part of the easterly
BLIZZARD7 wrote: » Had one brief burst of huge graupel and snow here (under 5 mins) now back to just the odd flake...
fritzelly wrote: » The upside down pic?
Heckler wrote: » Nothing here. I'd rather thunder than snow. And I used to live in Midelton. Thunder is awesome ! Swap ya.
aidanodr wrote: » Yip heard and seen in Carrigaline, Crosshaven, Myrtleville, Monkstown, Blackrock Is their anything more we can get at this stage ... Its pumilling down snow too and winds in Carrigaline At this rate and after yesterday, last night, today and tonight they will have to do an archaeological dig to find the town
harvester of sorrow wrote: » Living near Fermoy, and no snow all day. Didn't even need to defrost the car this morning. I was looking forward to some snow. :-/
largepants wrote: » Hearing it over the last 45 mins due south of me down towards the coast. Midleton area.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » I've just watched the BBC News 24 forecast at 2155 and the further outlook for next week is rather vague as you would expect but it finished with "... the beast from the east is in no hurry to go home"
patneve2 wrote: » Roads all white again. Light intensity now