Aruba08 wrote: » stuck to the window here and nothing.
sunbabe08 wrote: » holy mother of mercy the entire country is on red alert and its gone from 12 to 3:eek::eek:
antodeco wrote: » Not to be a joykill, but I honestly thought with all the posts that Cork was going through an Antarctica phase. Looking at he photos, it just looks the same as here (Dublin 10 - which is by no means he worst hot spot!).
DOCARCH wrote: » Decent bit of snow now in Dublin 16. -3.2c atm.
BLIZZARD7 wrote: » Okay I'm definitely only on the edge of any showers, not adding much and heavy bursts appear for maybe 2 minutes before it stopping completely... Come on wind change direction just slightly
Goose81 wrote: » 12 what?
wakka12 wrote: » I thought that too, I think snow is just more rare in cork and maybe that's why the huge amount of excitement ? Sorry to talk about ye so patrionisngly hehe
thomil wrote: » It has been extended from Noon on Friday to 3 in the afternoon. Looks as if this event just keeps on growing... Any guess as to where the first glaciers will form?
nacho libre wrote: » You say that but we've had three hours of moderate to heavy snow with these warming upper levels.
fritzelly wrote: » ??? Valid:Wednesday 28 February 2018 23:00 to Friday 02 March 2018 15:00
Goose81 wrote: » nacho libre wrote: » You say that but we've had three hours of moderate to heavy snow with these warming upper levels. Gaoth says the worst has passed, met eireann just updated to red for the whole country. Place your bets
Goose81 wrote: » Gaoth says the worst has passed, met eireann just updated to red for the whole country. Place your bets
pad199207 wrote: » Chucking it down in Naas now!
antodeco wrote: » If that's it, 100% happy for there excitement. Maybe it's my naivety in assuming they get snow!