wonski wrote: » While we are all excited, Croatia, that I visit regularly, was badly hit. 182 cm record snowfall. That is some record and I hope we won't get anywhere near that! 20cm will do.
Ich bin ein snowman wrote: » I want 183.
spookwoman wrote: » Steady heavy fall in waterford for while now
taytobreath wrote: » possibly more on the way toohttps://www.netweather.tv/live-weather/radar
Casualsingby wrote: » Up a mountain I'd say
Nibs05 wrote: » Took a chance of trying to get to work, nearly went sideways into a wall, never seen snow like this in east Meath.
spookwoman wrote: » bloody hell can hear a plane flying overhttps://twitter.com/mrshanemcdonald/status/969069329152184320
netbeatz wrote: » Thanks. Thought I was hearing things when it passed.
igCorcaigh wrote: » So, status red for the whole country then...
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » Madness. This is not a nationwide red event.
_Dara_ wrote: » No idea if the Dark Sky app is well-regarded but what is the possibility that this could be true, that if it’s above freezing tomorrow evening, we could get rain instead of snow? :eek:
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » You mean Friday evening?
_Dara_ wrote: » No, that’s for tomorrow, the screenshot. Showing rain from around 10pm tomorrow to 1am Friday.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Tomorrow is Friday. This is Thursday Anyway that's unlikely by that stage but not impossible. Gale force wind off the sea is not often conducive to snow in coastal areas.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » So weird seeing the conditions nationwide, there's barely been a flake of snow in Killarney yet. Even now it's a perfectly clear night, albeit bitterly cold.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Tomorrow will come.
wonski wrote: » This is not about what it is, but what it can be I think. No point in declaring red alert after.