pistolpetes11 wrote: » Sorry its snowed here in Newbridge since 8:30 this morning , the only wolf crying will be the ones stuck under the snow
Slashermcguirk wrote: » Anyone know what it’s like cabinteely / foxrock?
jds0ur wrote: » It's Snowing!
United road wrote: » Since this snow arrived, my wife has not stopped looking through the window. If it gets any worse, i will have to let her in!! Yes, yes, im here all week!
jamesbere wrote: » It's been slowly getting worse in cork city, but very slowly. Undecided to stay up and wait or go to bed
SleetAndSnow wrote: » which part? still much the same here in bishopstown
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!
Pentecost wrote: » Struggling to see across the street any more. Probably because I’m quite pissed now but there’s also driving snow. (D6W)
Davaeo09 wrote: » You in the Shadow of Mount Leinster?
fg1406 wrote: » Not quite. That’s a good 30km away at least.
tom1ie wrote: » Wrong. You can easily blow your 63a fuse in your house by having heavy inductive loads on at the same time. An example would be your cooker and electric shower. It may not overload the network outside your house but it will blow the fuse in your main switch fuse unit, leaving you in the dark.
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.
Slashermcguirk wrote: » Being hit bad I mean? As we have seen today it can be quite localized.
dublinwolf wrote: » Just looked outside my bedroom window, live next to a prominent bridge in Dublin. A guy was standing on the edge of it, holding on with one arm, 3 fire trucks underneath and a civilian car. 2 firefighters eventually talked him down. Frightening stuff. Blizzard is now immense and visibility extremely poor.
wakka12 wrote: » Some of Dublin..a large amount of south dublin hasn't had any significant accumulations since tuesday night until tonight
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!