bennyl10 wrote: » The. Storm. Is. Still. In. France. It hasn't reached us yet!
sdanseo wrote: » https://www.earthcam.com/world/ireland/dublin/?cam=templebar
Eircom_Sucks wrote: » Least they are all warm in there Full of flamers
dharma200 wrote: » are all bars etc closed in Dublin.. panti bar just put pic up on fb of it full to rafters wtf
fritzelly wrote: » Red alert would never stop themhttps://www.earthcam.com/world/ireland/dublin/?cam=templebar
Brock Turnpike wrote: » Just getting ready for bed and noticed the pipes have frozen in the apartment Assuming temp won't go up enough until at least Saturday for them to thaw? In D15
Goose81 wrote: » This is like survival of the fittest, given most men these days can't even change a lightbulb, are petrified by driving in a bit of snow, no preparation for heat or water, can't fix a boiler that goes out, can't fit a set of winter tyres . We could be in for half the population dying off 😂
SweetCaliber wrote: » Don't know about Waterford but things are ramping up in Tramore at the moment. Finding it hard to see beyond 15m at the moment.
bennyl10 wrote: » The. Storm. Is. Still. In. France.
road_high wrote: » Send a bit of that up to Kilkenny! Looks mad in Waterford / wexford
sunbabe08 wrote: » kinda disappointed down here in cork city was honestly expecting white out conditions. so far dusting of snow
Irish_rat wrote: » No storm and told to stay indoors from 4pm...