Burts Bee wrote: » Moderate snow flurry in north cork now
George Sunsnow wrote: » Brilliant presentation by siobhán on RTÉ one just now At least an extra 25cms in the east maybe 30 or more Record breaking she said She’s also expecting a metre in the Wicklow mountains Not drifts actual amount of snow falling That will be 20 feet drifts plus
George Sunsnow wrote: » Am I too ?
aisling86 wrote: » Bet this will scoot past mid/north cork too....
pad199207 wrote: » Absolutely chucking it down here in Naas now. For me now this is already memorable
Shadylou wrote: » as far as todays weather, the kids could've gone to school and I could've gone to work quite happily and be in no danger.....I think the warning should've started a lot later
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Aaaaand the "what shops are open?" posts have taken over Facebook. My missus will go blind from rolling her eyes so much reading them. She refused to post my reply of "why doesn't someone drive around and let us know which ones are open."
revelman wrote: » Missed it. Did she just talk about the East?
revelman wrote: » North Cork finally gets some snow! People from Mallow were complaining about lack of snow on radio earlier!
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Johnny Vegas complaining as he stranded
aisling86 wrote: » Are you north cork? Light snow in Macroom with strong winds. If I don't wake up tomorrow with a foot of snow I'll be disappointed!!
Darwin wrote: » My elderly parents in Dublin have no water to their whole estate (and of course they made no provisions for bottled water). Some people from the council came along and tried to make repairs but left as the mains pipe was frozen solid. Really hope they don't lose their electricity overnight.
cameramonkey wrote: » I know of one man who died due to being caught out in blizzards near Ballinascorney in the hills in County Dublin. His body was found in drifts some time later.
jim-mcdee wrote: » I think the country has gone mad with these weather alerts. I appreciate the 3 days off work, but then everything is closed. Trains were running 30 mins late yesterday and there was only an inch or two of snow on the ground. Waited 20 mins for a LUAS. It was cold but can a LUAS not run properly in cold weather? Or is is just the drivers see snow and then ring in 'ah snowed in here, must be a good 2cm on the ground. cant get the car out'. There were an elderly pair beside me absolutely freezing waiting for it to come. Ridiculous.
MidMan25 wrote: » Annoyingly yes. When asked to give a timeline on events, no mention of when it would arrive in the south, all about the east and Dublin.
wakka12 wrote: » What time is it to arrive in dublin?