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!
tom1ie wrote: » Holy crap I've never seen anything like this! Really strong winds and driving snow in the rathfarnham area. Wind screeching through the back garden, a thunderous sound as the snow deposits in drifts!!
rsl1976 wrote: » Lightning in Raheny
cravings wrote: » just went for a quick walk in sandyford area.. it's pretty hostile out there! but pretty impressive. it really has been snowing. my car is disappearing... this is a fairly busy road normally... minimum 10cm, up to top of wellies in places.. was totally gritted and just wet this evening. m50, junction 13, northbound, from the bridge above.. not easy to take photos with a phone heh. very windy! if it was really simple to just join up a few short video clips on a phone with the youtube app, i'd have done that by now...
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:
wakka12 wrote: » Yeh wind has seemed to ease off (apart from huge gust as I typed..) is the eye of the storm over south dub at the mo?
d'Oracle wrote: » Don't be so quick to judge. Some of those people are avoiding the emergency beds because they have had terrible experiences in emergency accomodation before.
The Premier Man wrote: » Overloading wouldn't generally be an issue for networks at times like this as any factories or industrial properties are all closed that would normally be open. As much as people think heaters etc have big loads they aren't comparable to factories standard loads. Christmas day and Stephens day have the lowest electricity consumption in the year which shows the effect industry has
Spanish Eyes wrote: » I don't want to derail the thread but the issue is severe weather related. Honestly, could a night or two in a shelter that is supervised with hot food be any worse than freezing to death on the streets? These people have bigger issues than worrying about being in a hostel. If that's judgmental so be it. It's the truth in weather like this anyway. Back to the snow now! Still pelting down here and I swear it's gone a further couple of cms already. Cannot see the trees in the park out the back anymore. Visibility is reducing fast!
Spanish Eyes wrote: » I don't want to derail the thread but the issue is severe weather related. Honestly, could a night or two in a shelter that is supervised with hot food be any worse than freezing to death on the streets? These people have bigger issues than worrying about being in a hostel. If that's judgmental so be it. It's the truth in weather like