Gonzo wrote: » same here in Dunshaughlin, snow bands to my north and south all evening. Still only 6 to 7cm of snow here. Even when the radar has shown heavy snow showers it's just been light snizzle. Majority of the snow on the ground here fell last night.
pistolpetes11 wrote: » None at all , all systems go
munsterlegend wrote: » It's crazy! Can see it on the radar and we're just on the edge of it. Hopefully tomorrow we see some snow chaos.
leahyl wrote: » Onto my 4th slice of white sliced pan today...
beefburrito wrote: » Fan her up to the Banner
northgirl wrote: » You should be on your 4th loaf!
HelloMrSnowman wrote: » Sorry if this is a bit random but I know you’re in newbridge too so might be the best person to ask, how we looking for tonight/tomorrow? I know we got a great fall last night but been very little since then, how we fairing for tomorrow?
Deaf student wrote: » It's stopped snowing in the city now. Good opp for me to take more photos.
sunbabe08 wrote: » oh its stop snowing here in cork.
STATUS RED Snow-ice Warning for Ireland Further heavy snow showers will bring accumulations of significant levels with all areas at risk. Blizzard conditions will develop from the south Thursday afternoon and evening as heavy snow and strong easterly winds bring snow drifts northwards over the country. Eastern and southern coastal counties will be worst affected. Issued: Wednesday 28 February 2018 23:00 Valid: Wednesday 28 February 2018 23:00 to Friday 02 March 2018 15:00
typhoony wrote: » met eireann must be about to up date the red warning as it's gone missing
mickmackey1 wrote: » Women drivers :rolleyes::p
morgana wrote: » Same here, apart from a measly flurry this afternoon nada in the snow department. Near Mallow, -1.4c.