Calibos wrote: » compsys wrote: » It feels like you're over exaggerating. You just need to relax a bit. I'm right beside the sea too in Monkstown and it's been "crappy ice pellets" for the past three hours also. However, when I look out closely at the road and the cars I can see that it's definitely leading to accumulations. Even if "proper" snow didn't arrive at all tonight I'd say the level of accumulations would be quite high. Also, if you look close enough, you'll see that it is (very fine) snow that's falling. Admittedly it would be nice to see a few big, proper flakes falling. But this is Ireland after all and we're beside the sea and it's already into spring. The wind alone would almost warrant a warning at this stage. I'm not complaining about warning levels or anything like that. Simply frustrated at literally zero accumulation in my corner of Bray after 3 hours of this on top of frustration at that damn easterly wind shift meaning we only got 5cm on Tuesday night and nothing at all on Wednesday. I genuinely am going to take a xanax now LOL
compsys wrote: » It feels like you're over exaggerating. You just need to relax a bit. I'm right beside the sea too in Monkstown and it's been "crappy ice pellets" for the past three hours also. However, when I look out closely at the road and the cars I can see that it's definitely leading to accumulations. Even if "proper" snow didn't arrive at all tonight I'd say the level of accumulations would be quite high. Also, if you look close enough, you'll see that it is (very fine) snow that's falling. Admittedly it would be nice to see a few big, proper flakes falling. But this is Ireland after all and we're beside the sea and it's already into spring. The wind alone would almost warrant a warning at this stage.
spookwoman wrote: » bigger flakes starting to appear now mixed with the pellets checked the waterfordweather page and temp is dropping along with dew point
JJayoo wrote: » Could imagine a lot of roof damage if we get this metre of snow. Huge amount of weight
Mahony0509 wrote: » Teenager paralysed from the neck down after falling off a wall in Mayfield in Cork today. Was out with his father at 3pm, before the red warning came into force. His father collapsed at the scene from shock.
DaithiMa wrote: » Dublin 15 taken by my sis. Can't believe I am stranded out West for this haha!! Hopefully we will get some action later
aurora 527 wrote: » No expert but from what the experts on the tech discussion thread were saying it seems like the warm front ahead of Emma is passing over and we may get into the good stuff...not complaining mind you, have over a foot of snow and easy over two in drifts against fences and shed in the garden from today... Cant wait to see what could be added to it tonight... Waterford..
NMB wrote: » Dublin 6 we have lift off and if I walk 12 meters over a bridge so does Dublin 8 !!
Tilikum17 wrote: » Looking for some advice please, We live in Galway city. Looking outside now, the snow on the road is pretty bad. My wife is working out in Connemara tomorrow morning (Madra). I’ve told her no way is she driving out there as it’s not safe. She’s said the red warning is to lift at 6am here. Surely it’s not safe to drive out there?
jo06555 wrote: » Becoming bit more unsettled Waterford city
Tilikum17 wrote: » She’s said the red warning is to lift at 6am here. Surely it’s not safe to drive out there?
Goose81 wrote: » I better get at least 12 deep inches before I hit the hay tonight or il be fierce cross tomorrow am
FizzleSticks wrote: » When I'm too lazy to stand up and look outside I have a look at this.https://www.earthcam.com/world/ireland/dublin/?cam=templebar
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Goose81 wrote: » That's exactly what it like outside my gaf, it's rain Go outside. If it was rain it would melt any snow.
Goose81 wrote: » That's exactly what it like outside my gaf, it's rain
cml387 wrote: » Still awaiting snow apocalypse here in Clonmel. Very light dusting, enough to cover a small matchstick. It's not actually snowing at all at the moment.
A teenager is in critical condition in hospital in Cork tonight after a freak weather-related accident on the northside of city. There are fears the young man, who suffered an horrific neck injury, may be paralysed from the neck down. The incident occurred in the Mayfield area around 3pm - before the 4pm red weather alert kicked in and from when people were advised to stay indoors.