thomasj wrote: » Tragically 9 dead and 100s currently stranded in their cars in Britain.
twinkletoes wrote: » North Kilkenny- no snow tonight- have been waiting up to see a blizzard- really windy but no snow- can't believe it.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » This 18Z radiosonde sounding from Larkhill in southern England shows a very heavy snow setup. Cold surface layer but deep warm saturated inversion just below zero, meaning a lot of precipipitable water content. 850 hPa temperature and dewpoint were both just -1.6 , but as the whole profile is below zero it just shows that in some cases -1 is enough for snow. A Major Incident has been declared in Avon and Somerset this evening as a result.
bassy wrote: » Gotta say it was over hyped................ Red alert from 4pm yesterday and it's 1.30am Fri morning and not a thing has happened here in north kilkenny just lying snow from wed. Light graupel falling that's it. The met eirheann like the government haven't a clue................
Rala_ wrote: » *Weather* *app* *on* *my* *iPhone*, *checks* *yours* *too* *if* *you* *dont* *believe* *me*.
fg1406 wrote: » I know what you mean! I was kinda looking forward to the spectacle of it and ...nada so far. 2010 was a more severe weather event (in my own personal experience in this area)
bassy wrote: » Totally agree 2010 was a lot more severe and more snow.this was blown up like a circus the clowns in charge.
Lissavane wrote: » It's not an accident. Professional forecasters were sceptical about this fiasco. Yes, it's cold. The government have sought to amplify the thing in order to manipulte public opinion. Met Eireann have capitulated.