Try_harder wrote: » Guess what, the world doesn’t revolve around you! Decisions were taken in the National Interest, not tiny localised ones
Nabber wrote: » Lads, this is better than 2010... There I said it.....
thecretinhop wrote: » very heavy snow galway while sun is out in full force also surreal
Swanner wrote: » But I wasn't in Munster.. I was here.. And I was just saying this has been another non event here.. People die in bad weather.. It happens.. It's not my fault.. This has been done to death.. Let's not go there..
Vladimir Poontang wrote: » Dry sunny and no snow in Limerick. Very disappointed. Hope Emma comes soon
schizo1014 wrote: » Nothing here in South Donegal either, I'm Barnesmore Gap area but it seems from Donegal Town as far as Killybegs there is nothing at all.
Calibos wrote: » LATEST SNOW REPORTS FROM BRAY!!!! .........A big Fat NOTHIIIIIIINNNNNNNGGGGGG!!!!
firemansam4 wrote: » One thing quite unusual about this snow event seems to be the vast difference in conditions locally. Im here in Donegal a few miles south of letterkenny where there is little to no snow at all. Yet a little more north and into Inishowen there has ben blizzard conditions and some large acumalations of snow. Seems this is due to streamers feeding off the north coast only afecting north Donegal.
Swanner wrote: » Heckler wrote: » Unless you were in munster that day. It was harsh. Ophelia hit hard here. Sorry you missed out... I'm sure the people who lost their lives thought it was a non event too. But I wasn't in Munster.. I was here.. And I was just saying this has been another non event here.. People die in bad weather.. It happens.. It's not my fault.. This has been done to death.. Let's not go there..
Heckler wrote: » Unless you were in munster that day. It was harsh. Ophelia hit hard here. Sorry you missed out... I'm sure the people who lost their lives thought it was a non event too.
wicklowdub wrote: » Very disappointing from a snow point of view in Wicklow. Anglesea shadow has scuppered any streaming activity for the last two days. Desperately need a change in wind direction.
CHealy wrote: » Was just out for a stroll around the Evergreen Street area of Cork, unlike yesterday, theres a massive layer of ice underneath the snow so I cant see a massive thaw out at any stage today. The footprint I left outside my front door was frozen by the time I was back, about 15 minutes. Getting really dark here now again. Still lots of people trying to navigate through the narrow hilly streets here, had to help on fella push into the side so he could just leave the car there, you'd have to wonder whats wrong with people sometimes.
sdanseo wrote: » People in Kildare, Cork, Kilkenny, Drogheda who have posted pics of significant snow- you need to realise that this is light compared to what Emma could drop later, risk increasing exponentially the further south you are. Heed the warnings. You ain't seen nothing yet.
D9Male wrote: » When is this snow in Dublin going to stop?