Whiplashy wrote: » Not much happening here, Tipp/Kilkenny border. A bit windy and no snow falling. I'm going to finish my glass of wine and turn in for the night. I'm sure something will happen, but could be hours away, and don't feel like staying up all night. Pity, as I'd like to have seen a blizzard. I'm in the country too, so not much hope of seeing much anyway since we've no street lights!
Ol' Donie wrote: » Why did I think it was meant to ease off after 11pm? The back garden is getting absolutely mullered here (Tallaght). Never seen accumulations like this.
wakka12 wrote: » Quite the opposite , it was predicted to get considerably heavier from 12 on
sparrowcar wrote: » Power gone in South Swords.. Was looking out the window and something black and plastic broke away from my roof area. Only problem with that is there is nothing black and plastic on my roof?!
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Just on another note on this fierce cold and snowy night in Dublin. Any street sleepers who refuse shelter should be sectioned at this stage. Sorry for being so blunt. It is a no win situation, either they die of hypothermia and the unfeeling Government/public is to blame, or they are carted off against their will. Sigh. TBH anyone who refuses shelter and sleeps in a doorway tonight needs that kind of help anyway IMO. But at least if they are sectioned they will have shelter. Even for the duration of this. Back to window watching..... Yep, still belting down that powdery icy stuff here,but the levels outside are getting higher by the minute. I have everything in lock down so I can't hear the wind. But the trees are doing a bit of a dance out there alright.
Paully D wrote: » Crazy here on the south-east coast. Next time I open the front door I’m expecting to see a polar bear waiting outside to get in! :eek:
Skedaddle wrote: » I'm just wondering are people possibly overloading networks in some areas too with a lot of electric heating loads.
humberklog wrote: » Few flashes of lightning here in Balgriffin, N. Dublin.
sean555 wrote: » New red warning from Met E., Galway just added to Leinster and Munster.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Building up fast. Proper flakes now. Santry
Trebor176 wrote: » The trees are barely moving now in D22.
Markgc wrote: » When is Emma expected to reach midlands and pass? !! Have four cats kept in since midday and they're due to burrow through wall right about now!!! Very poor forecast. Eight hours since supposed curfew and no sign! Millions lost to economy with road maintenance suspended. They cried wolf! It'll fall on deaf ears next time!