wakka12 wrote: » Intense winds..but still tiny ice pellets. If the flakes were normal snow it would be a crazy blizzard right now. D14
JCX BXC wrote: » Complete white out in West Clare, exceeded 2010 levels already and another 12+ hours to go.
shane. wrote: » It’s 2018 ffs
crustybla wrote: » For the britherers.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » 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? Cars going into ditches in Donegal, roads covered in frozen snow. Complete joke that the warning is being lifted at 6, we might be getting less snow but the conditions are still awful out there.
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?
Thargor wrote: » This freezing mist is very thick and piling up in Bray now, strong winds piling it up, I honestly cant believe it, I only ever saw weather like this once in my life and that was in New York.
dharma200 wrote: » are all bars etc closed in Dublin.. panti bar just put pic up on fb of it full to rafters wtf
Gonzo wrote: » I've given up trying to measure the snow. This morning it was easy as it was an even 3 inches but now it's all over the place. Easily 6 to 8 inches in parts and over 12 in some drifts.Those dusty ice pellets have added to the snow depth here significantly.
bennyl10 wrote: » Balmed Out wrote: » Storm Emma a non event in clonakilty we had more snow on Wednesday night at this stage The. Storm. Is. Still. In. France. It hasn't reached us yet!
Balmed Out wrote: » Storm Emma a non event in clonakilty we had more snow on Wednesday night at this stage
jimbis wrote: » Just took a walk around dundrum shopping centre. If this is just the beginning then we're in for some serious weather. Pictures do no justice for the conditions out there.
Gonzo wrote: » I've given up trying to measure the snow. .
BLIZZARD7 wrote: » Normal flakes where I am in d14 for last half hour, small though.
kn2k10 wrote: » Is that a cat or a snow spirit on the inside of that window?
Paddycrumlinman wrote: » Live down south in the States, I've seen systems like this double that given the length and duration of the snow event up north USA.
davidsr20 wrote: » Really?
pad199207 wrote: » Conditions gone extremely bad in Naas now
lucernarian wrote: » A part of me wants to stay up all night to see how this evolves, maybe a nice glass of port will settle things down
Shadylou wrote: » I'm guessing that if anything was going to happen it would've happened by now in cork city?....ah well!
Zapperzy wrote: » According to my fellas employer in galway it is, usual start time is 7am but it's been extended to 9am. He's a product builder in a factory, not exactly a paramedic or nurse