UsedToWait wrote: » If it reduces the overall strain on those who must work through this spell, then it's worthwhile, in my opinion
Larbre34 wrote: » 16 hours anyway, at least. And it wont just be you!
Daniel2590 wrote: » Yeah the most that we've had here is the odd small flake floating around, all grauple otherwise.
Snowbiee21 wrote: » Did gaoith meant to say the showers would up the intensity instead of slack off..
Deleted User wrote: » Very severe weather by Irish standards, probably a normal day in Siberia.
kirk buttercup wrote: » Wicklow still has absolutely nothing. So strange, everywhere else seems to be getting pasted .
ANDREWMUFC wrote: » Serious question will the pubs be open tomorrow and Friday
200motels wrote: » We here in Waterford are going to get hammered tomorrow, I remember 1982 well and this could be worse.
cavemeister wrote: » At this rate, the roof of my house will probably cave in from the weight of the snow!!!!
patneve2 wrote: » Moderate snow, tiny flakes Easterly gale and temp below zero. Decent shower train looking at sat
mickmackey1 wrote: » That's a good point I think, I wonder what weight of snow would be necessary to collapse the average Irish slate roof...
Mahony0509 wrote: » My father works in the CUH in Cork. Quick shoutout to all the nurses, doctors and maintenance staff keeping the hospitals running during this time. Many are camping in the Maternity ward there and a lot of have been booked into B&Bs and Hotels in Bishopstown.
Sitec wrote: » In Leopardstown. Not much snow today but the roads are lethal.
amor3 wrote: » Yep, I'm in the coombe, was brought in Saturday. Staff are doing 24 hour shifts and sleeping in dorms. They are incredible. Enjoy the snow everyone and stay safe.