Jimjay wrote: » Very fine snow in wicklow town near the coast. Not rain. Had nothing and now the ground has fine dusting of white. Its very light and getting blown around.
gerrybhoy wrote: » More chance of a threesome with Scarlet Johansson and Charlize Theron than snow washed away by the morn considering what's to come later
Itssoeasy wrote: » There is a wind blowing. It's not that calm.
delly wrote: » Report from Drogheda is very heavy winds and what I think is snow, but appears very light. When it hits the window it appears as rain or water, yet the areas of the ground that have been walked on are filling back up.
RustyGate wrote: » Not possible to carry on as normal, as everything has been closed due to red alert - businesses, shops, pharmacies, even petrol stations, today on south Dublin which until this evening has been effectively just for a few flurries and a manageable amount of lying snow from Tuesday night. Tonight into tomorrow the warning is justified, but before this evening, completely OTT in my opinion. We Irish, according to relatives abroad, are 'far too fragile' when it comes to these things. The last day or two the authorities have been treating the snow so far as if it was radioactive fallout.
Deusexmachina wrote: » Huh? Just on your house, is it? Nothing here. In Greystones.
joes girls wrote: » Help needed, how do I keep my sensor light on. Have tried hanging things out of it but they keep blowing away. I'm wearing away the floor walking to the switch to flick it on:D
mickmackey1 wrote: » Enough snizzle has now fallen to whiten the paths - mid Limerick
beco wrote: » Where is Kermit the frog???
lilmissprincess wrote: » Super fine snow in Turners Cross, Cork. Wind seems to have eased completely. Any reports are saying not supposed to hit here for another hour... so making the most of having electricity and charging everything and anything just in case!
leahyl wrote: » Not where I am, I always can hear the wind from my bedroom, I honestly can hear nothing.
Mahony0509 wrote: » People think that the Government are lying yet the storm isn't even near Ireland yet. The red warning is up until 6pm tomorrow for a reason.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » I think that's what's confusing people, looking out you'd think it was raining,try going out in it and it's a different story. It's like needles of ice blowing in the wind.
Sparks wrote: » More seriously, is there an artifact in the netweather radar page blocking coverage over south dublin/north wicklow?https://www.netweather.tv/live-weather/radar Been some suspicious straight edges showing up on that map.
eigrod wrote: » I'm near Church Lane and it's most definitely snowing and it's most definitely sticking. Car and path covered again having been clear an hour ago.