Heckler wrote: » Nothing here. I'd rather thunder than snow. And I used to live in Midelton. Thunder is awesome ! Swap ya.
fritzelly wrote: » The upside down pic?
BLIZZARD7 wrote: » Had one brief burst of huge graupel and snow here (under 5 mins) now back to just the odd flake...
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
jo06555 wrote: » How has none of that landed in Waterford city it looked like it passed right over us
Zechariah Whispering Puppy wrote: » Much more consistent and heavy here tonight than last night ( East Meath)
Try_harder wrote: » I learned a new word graupel!
pistolpetes11 wrote: » Oh she be looking lively
adam240610 wrote: » Not good news for north Wicklow and south Dublin then, just as a few are slowly lining up from Wales now. What kind of reduction are we talking about?
northgirl wrote: » If I hadn't slid into a wall and written off my car this morning
sdanseo wrote: » Sky News just reported that this is the first time they have ever issued a red warning for snow. Not sure how reliable that gem is, but if true, makes this exceptional.
Daniel2590 wrote: » Visibility <200m in D18 with blowing grauple
FastFullBack wrote: » I think it’s still the easterly.