glack wrote: » Much snow on the ground? I live in Drogheda but am currently visiting sick family in Mayo.
patneve2 wrote: » turned up a notch again...not a full on white out but getting there. Very gusty with poor visibility. Impossible to quantify the amount of fresh snowfall.
caviardreams wrote: » N11 was totally clear, black tarmac, a few hours ago, no slush or anything. Now there is a thick white covering everywhere - a car just had a bit of a wobble. Definitely to be avoided.
stevenup7002 wrote: » The freezing rain in Clonmel seems to have now turned into that weird tiny ice crystal snow people are talking about, with occasional flurries of bigger flakes.
RollieFingers wrote: » Yeh it's basically just raining in Greystones
United road wrote: » Not a word from Kermit! Nothing from MT! Like seriously, what are we paying them for?? Oh, and i would hate to be a mod on this page, on this night. So many posts per minute - they cant even take a quick break and look out the window at it all unfold.
novemberbravo wrote: » Still raining in Dublin 18 Might check in on this thread later when the "rain deniers" could to grips with reality. Happy hunting!
wakka12 wrote: » This is very strange my sitting room window has drips running down it as if its lashing rain and then my roof light which previously was only half covered in snow is now fully covered
Claire6 wrote: » What does the red indicate? Cold temp / snow?
bodice ripper wrote: » Plenty. Even in the town centre
Yggr of Asgard wrote: » Incompetence all around as usual.
HighLine wrote: » Where abouts on the N11?
Yggr of Asgard wrote: » I agree while the warning might be correct for what is to come but to effectively scare the people into a shelter in place as of 1500 this afternoon is just overkill. People who even sporadically get snow started laughing at us telling them we need to close shop now. Sure, it might get bad tonight but it's now hours after the government tells me it's too dangerous for me to be out. They need to get better with this forecasting thing because when it comes around next time people are going to ignore it and when it than is correct, possibly die. Incompetence all around as usual.
DOCARCH wrote: » You need to go do the fleece test and see what lands on your arm.
DOCARCH wrote: » Horrendous now in Dublin 16 (...by that I mean ...). Strong winds and a fog of that fine snow, with the fog being added to with snow being blown off roofs! -1.1c. I was skeptical...but I think this may be the real deal!!!
JCX BXC wrote: » I gave up on this thread on Tuesday, can't keep up.