power pants wrote: » M50 at 5pm today
skeleton_boy wrote: » Kiith wrote: » Are we expecting more heavy snow in Kildare now, or has Emma been downgraded? Just trying to catch up, and people earlier were talking about rain. No, the worst hasn't even come yet.
Kiith wrote: » Are we expecting more heavy snow in Kildare now, or has Emma been downgraded? Just trying to catch up, and people earlier were talking about rain.
Dank Janniels wrote: » The auld fella is infront of tv all day watching crap like tipping point +judge rinder on tv3-2 or what ever its called. He switched over to watch the news special on rte but switched back after 15mins, said nothing hapening yet. I wanted to watch the 6 o clock news he says its same as before +wudnt switch channels at at! Was the same attitude during Ophelia +the other winter snow+storms, totaly oblivious to whats goin on!!
LEIN wrote: » Not far off a blizzard here. -0.9C Brilliant weather!
Artane2002 wrote: » I know it's snow but are the big water droplets on the window bugging anyone?
Shane O' Malley wrote: » Just saw this fantastic series of tweets about what it takes to clear a city of snow. https://twitter.com/JudithFlanders/status/958072934396039168?s=19 Specially for anyone giving out about Irish cities closing down after a few cms.
acronym Chilli wrote: » To keep cars and transport moving on the roads the main thing is to mandate winter tyres say Oct to April.
acronym Chilli wrote: » To keep footpaths clear, each house needs a brush and a snow shovel.
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.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » It's the heat from your house melting the flakes. Don't worry.
NegativeCreep wrote: » Lightning in Blanch
grenouille1966 wrote: » Sorry Judith, Wrong country. Go back to school. This is Ireland not the UK. Education in Canda not so good I suspect.
EIDW 012030Z 08028G40KT 2500 R16/2000D R28/2000D R10/0700N SG SCT006 SCT009 SCT015CB M01/M02 Q0998 R10/610395 TEMPO 150
Artane2002 wrote: » Ok this precip might need a new name! It's melted in sheltered windows but frozen again, creating patterns associated with fern frost! (snow btw in case anyone thinks I mean rain.).
Pentecost wrote: » Right. I’m turning off the heat just in case.