141_Oscar_Mike wrote: » Thats unreal for that area. Take lots of pics come daylight. Brilliant photo ops. Still falling and blowing powder in Kilkenny City.
charlietheminxx wrote: » Wind is getting very loud here in Rush (north County Dublin) but still only very fine powder falling, which is what we’ve had for most of today. Would love to see some bigger flakes!
murpho999 wrote: » Just about this. It was not a curfew but a warning and advice. Big difference. Rest of your poor post can be torn apart by others.
Snow-ice Warning for Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo Update Scattered heavy snow showers and icy conditions during Friday. Issued: Friday 02 March 2018 00:00 Valid: Friday 02 March 2018 00:01 to Friday 02 March 2018 18:00
JCX BXC wrote: » Snow getting heavier in West Clare, drifting alot too. I'll do a depth check soon, however you can't tell the line between kerbs and road very well!
bobbysands81 wrote: » Apparently some rough sleepers were actually sectioned.
Markgc wrote: » Thousands upon thousands of trading hours lost. Business' struggling as it is; every second shop doorway in this town already boarded up. They were too hasty to announce red warning countrywide and shut down road gritting so early.
Gremlin wrote: » Seeing lightning flashes in North Dublin, no thunder tho.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » It would be more useful if people could provide information on the accumulations rather than snow type. Here it's mounting up. Still relatively fine snow though.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I just received a Status Orange alert for Roscomon.
Steopo wrote: » Snow seems noticeably wetter here in Donabate & heavy stuff doesn’t seem to be moving in off the Irish Sea. Looks like coastal fringe affect will keep accumulation lower than other areas
mickmackey1 wrote: » This is deffo the only time 1500 boardsies have been active on the weather forum at 1am in the morning :pac: