Irish Steve wrote: » The other aspect is that the forecast for tomorrow is for full blizzard conditions. There were some pictures earlier where people were calling them blizzard conditions in Dublin, but in all of those pictures, the visibility was still over 50 Mtrs. In a blizzard, the visibility can well become less than 5 mtrs, which means that if you stand at the back of a large transit van, you won't be able to see the front of it. In a nutshell, it's not difficult to drive in those conditions, it's IMPOSSIBLE. So, there is a very real need to get as many vehicles off the road for the next period of time to reduce the accident risk, and dramatically reduce the number of calls to emergency services, as asking them to turn out to deal with road traffic accidents will be putting the responders at risk as well. I was out earlier today, and as a result of gusts of wind not far from here, (Ashbourne), the visibility went from half a mile to almost nothing in the space of a few seconds, and the ONLY option was to stop until it cleared again. I was on minor roads, with a deep ditch full of water either side, so keeping going even at a crawl wasn't an option, it was not possible to see the edges of the road even looking out of the side of the vehicle. The Forecast for the next 36 hours means that the fewer vehicles on the move, the safer it will be for all concerned.
weatherfiend wrote: » Fabulous “blizzard” (almost afraid to use this word) in Sandyford tonight.
actaphobia wrote: » The maps a few pages earlier show little precipitation for Dublin Is it game off
fleet_admiral wrote: » Might sound strange but the snow in my back garden is starting to melt
Kamili wrote: » I was thinking the same here too. Is the wind blowing it away rather than melting it?
STB. wrote: » I have been following this weather model for the past few days. It has been fairly accurate predicting the spells of snow to the hour. [/B]
SweetCaliber wrote: » Weather station in Tramore at its lowest since set up, Air Temp: -5.1c Wind Chill: -10.8c Apparent Temp: -11.0c Dew Point: -6.7c Never felt it this cold in my lifetime.
SweetCaliber wrote: » Weather station in Tramore at its lowest since set up, Air Temp: -4.8c Wind Chill: -10.8c Apparent Temp: -11.0c Dew Point: -6.7c Never felt it this cold in my lifetime.