Natibaby wrote: » Anyone using net weather radar and it not showing precipitation for you just check met Eireann instead. in d24 and it shows nothing on netweather and snowing for hours here, plenty showing on met Eireann radar
thomasj wrote: » Anyone else who was lucky enough to get the heavy snowfalls in 2010-2011 think this ihas now surpassed it?
Nate--IRL-- wrote: » Can somebody else take a look at this? It shows nothing between North Dublin and Wexford, I assume it is just a glitch?https://www.netweather.tv/live-weather/radar Nate
FuzzyZoeller wrote: » Being snowing here on Naas all morning, so there is a big hole in that radar! If I was subscribing to the Netweather radar I would be well miffed!!
sideswipe wrote: » Hardly a flake here in Ashford Co. Wicklow. Red alert lock down is very frustrating when the weather so far has been grand, schools closed yesterday and there was no issues what so ever, not sure these blanket red alerts are workable in the long term.
Originally Posted by M.T. CraniumAs the gradient tightens next six hours, this light to moderate sea effect snow will tend to get more concentrated into heavy bands and the pressure falls will turn the wind slightly northeast from Bray north, while it's likely that strong southeast winds will downslope off the Welsh highlands and rip across towards Wicklow. This will set up convergence of sea effect regimes and then the storm's snowfall arriving will converge with the streamers. This may lead to locally heavy banding by evening over the central east coast.
Reckless Abandonment wrote: » You should get first post on every page jealous southsider here
jdcv94 wrote: » ECMWF model accumulations for Saturday 6am. Inches.
Artane2002 wrote: » Heavy snow and windy again in Dublin 5.