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: » I think all of east coast is experiencing heavy snow right now tbh
The Premier Man wrote: » Go back and look at the original post, networks were mentioned, not 63 amp main switch fuses in your own consumer unit. Sure at that rate we might aswell be talking about individual circuits if your going that small. By the way if your 63 amp fuse blows that has nothing to do with the esb and they won't be fixing it.
NMB wrote: » I am just going outside. I may be some time.....
fritzelly wrote: » I'm guessing that Ireland is somewhere under that big pink blob on netweather.tv
prinzeugen wrote: » Where is South Dublin? It extends from parts of Bray to Tallaght and into the city centre. The conditions vary depending where you are. In my part of "South Dublin" (Rathgar), we have had significant accumulations of snow. While it is not visible on roofs etc, it is drifting. My back garden is covered with about 2-3' of snow thanks to all the stuff that is getting blown of roofs etc.
cavemeister wrote: » It's utter chaos here in Celbridge... Total blizzard, no visibility.
mickmackey1 wrote: » This is deffo the only time 1500 boardsies have been active on the weather forum at 1am in the morning :pac:
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.
DominoDub wrote: » https://twitter.com/Sinabhfuil/status/969305293057347584 Seeing as we have so many online maybe we can help find this handsome chaps owner.
Recliner wrote: » Very eerie out in the back garden and seeing how bright it is right now. Looks like daybreak..
Markgc wrote: » Sure here too, about 10 inches. No problem. But to shut whole country down for system approaching just now is backward. They could of had rolling red warning zones. The storm traversing slowly.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » How did emma pushing south to north bypass all the counties in between and land in dublin. Lovely day in KK and still a lovely night. No wind, no snow, no nothing.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » which part? still much the same here in bishopstown
jprboy wrote: » You said you were in East Kilkenny. As the crow flies you're much closer than 30 km from Mount Leinster, surely?
Daniel2590 wrote: » Pelting down pellets, very low visibility. Has been like this for about 4 or 5 hours now
Davaeo09 wrote: » Im literally 15 mins from town and yes there has been snow on and off since 7pm?