weatherfiend wrote: » I’m in Sandyford D18 and the accumulation is amazing here. Snow up to the door and fairytale snow on the base of the windows. Howling a gale and snow constantly falling
WoolyJumper wrote: » I can't believe up to a metre of snow in Dublin. I can't even contemplate that.
Stheno wrote: » Very quiet in Swords no significant snow or wind We got home at eght and the car is still clear
Calibos wrote: » I still don't understand how people are getting accumulations of this ice grain sh*te. Nearly 3 hours of it blizzarding down here near Bray Seafront and the roads are only dusted. ie. literally zero accumulation. At this rate I'll have about 5cm of it in 24 hours.
daheff wrote: » I think I heard them say a metre of snow will be on the ground tomorrow.....I guess they are including existing snow fall? so total amount that will have fallen will be 1 metre come tomorrow night?
irishfeen wrote: » Literally Snow White here in North Cork - it’s a beautiful sight to behold!
nibtrix wrote: » Starting to accumulate well in Bray, it’s stil very fine misty stuff blowing around but we definitely have a lot more on the ground than an hour ago
irlgw wrote: » I'm rathmines but its just dust floating around. was able to drive up to the sallygap this evening so not that bad. Dublin mountains looked pretty fickle. 'storm in a tea-cup' as they say
WoolyJumper wrote: » I can't believe up to a metre of snow in Dublin. I can't even contemplate that. It seems too far fetched for me to even think about that rationally. Some people are going to wake up to a big surprise in the morning as imagine most people won't really digest what 1 meter of snow means. I'm in Cork and 6 inches even seems far fetched to me.
spookwoman wrote: » recon about an hour that darker red will hit Waterford
Loughc wrote: » Has the storm changed direction? D13 little wind and only rain no snow.