Kamili wrote: » I've heard that for the last 48 on here. TBH I'm sick of it all now
revelman wrote: » How did you measure the 30cm? Here, in Kinsale we've had constant snow since Tuesday evening and only 18cm on the ground according to the measuring tape. Not doubting you but I'm amazed by 30cm in Roscommon.
Kamili wrote: » I've heard that for the last 48 on here. TBH I'm sick of it all now - my boss in the US is getting very angry for all the customer events planned this week having been cancelled and I'm bearing the brunt of it. He can't understand how 18cm can shut down the country. They are used to working in drifts of 18ft over there and still getting on with it. I tried the "its Ireland we are not made for this", and got laughed at.
Nabber wrote: » Lads, this is better than 2010... There I said it.....
clownface95 wrote: » Completely agree, students in limerick could easily attend school today. Like I said before, sun shining.
_Dara_ wrote: » It isn’t though. Winter 2010 is unparalleled in my lifetime. Weeks of lying snow, icicle formation, thick ice forming on canals, rivers and lakes, and regular decent amounts of snow. This isn’t anywhere close to that in any part of the country.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Miles better than 2010 for snowfall.
irishrover99 wrote: » In d16 myself and I've about 10 cm in my garden so not sure why you have none
Tyson Fury wrote: » Why would you want it to snow? Miserably cold, everything closed and you can't even go outside.
Kamili wrote: » I tried the "its Ireland we are not made for this", and got laughed at.
beefburrito wrote: » You're OK, American companies in Ireland have to follow Irish employment legislation. Let him waffle away Let it snow let it snow let it snow......
seamus wrote: » It sounds like you need a new boss tbh. What an asshole. It's not like you can control the weather or the national response to it.
_Dara_ wrote: » No way. The depths are nowhere near as deep as what Dublin and other areas got in December 2010. People have short memories!
Jim Gazebo wrote: » Looking like we might get a few more flurries there in the city in Cork? Or are we now awaiting for storm emma to bury us?