RuthieRose wrote: » So do they think it’s now safe to travel?
thomasj wrote: » Tragically 9 dead and 100s currently stranded in their cars in Britain.
Rala_ wrote: » More snow forecast for next weekend! Crazy.
froog wrote: » city centre cork out the western road, very fine snow falling gently. everything coated in white, including the empty roads. quite a bizarre scene. youngfellas walking around in the middle of the road like it's a zombie apocalypse or something.
They were too hasty to announce red warning countrywide and shut down road gritting so early.
sryanbruen wrote: » The greatest depth of snow to beat is 45cm at Casement Aerodrome on 31 December 1962.
pad199207 wrote: » if this keeps up i can well see 100cm being reached here!
tobsey wrote: » Are you sure that’s not the lights flickering? It’s happened to me a few times near swords. (Sorry for not being very technical)
pistolpetes11 wrote: » Please post a source , as Met Eireann aint sure how Saturday / Sunday are going to ply out never mind next weekend :D:D;)
Mafra wrote: » Have the accompanying winds been downgraded?
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: » It certainly is not safe to travel from where I am living, it may be different in the northern half of the county.
sdanseo wrote: » Absolutely no doubt that record is going to be flattened.