M.T. Cranium wrote: » Think that orange might have been the better choice for Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim, Donegal and possibly Cavan/Monaghan but there are strategic reasons to go all red, just in case things move much further north than expected, and to deter people from making travel plans that might be from the marginal warned areas into core red alert areas, especially as the storm is for a Friday and it would be logical to assume that hundreds of people might ordinarily be planning a weekend trip south to Galway or Dublin area perhaps, this might make them cancel those travel plans which would seem like a good thing.
leahyl wrote: » Wow, lots of snow on the east coast/inland. Any snow in Cork seems to be south of the river lee and nearest the coast
stevenup7002 wrote: » Maybe someone from Wexford could tell us if it's currently snowing there so we can decide which radar to trust.
danois wrote: » How exact are the timelines they are giving? I’m in work and been told I need to finish my shift so I’ll be leaving at 4pm. Have a 30 min walk home in good conditions. So I’m guessing at least double that today. Will I be ok do you think or should I just leave an hour early and risk disciplinary in work??? Edited to add I’m in bray. Thanks. On a side note. I’ve found this thread very informative so thanks to everyone for the input.
MJohnston wrote: » Not only this - but if the large majority of the country excluding those counties is under several cm of snow and in driving, heavy gusts of winds, coordinating and dispatching emergency/rescue services and public services to those 'untouched' counties is going to be extremely difficult and dangerous in and of itself. This is a batten down the hatches kind of night coming up.
Lumi wrote: » Flaking down again in Moycullen, Galway with a couple of cams on the ground from overnight showers Currently -3.4C but feels like -9.0C
dashoonage wrote: » Limerick is boring as **** at the moment
Gonzo wrote: » the snow situation here in Dunshaughlin has definitely improved since yesterday so obviously it snowed it fairly regularly during the night! about 10 cm (4 inches) on the ground here now, making it the deepest snowfall I've seen since 2010. Hopefully will have a decent top up over the next 24 hours as well.
Swanner wrote: » Still the biggest non event here since Ophelia.. Enjoy the show folks
jdcv94 wrote: » It's been snowing light/moderate all morning in North Wexford near the Wicklow border.