grenouille1966 wrote: » So far the 'copious' amounts of snow have not materialised as expected from this storm. Met Eireann talked about one metre of snow falling in parts of Dublin?? Way of that amount at the moment...the snow is falling and swirling here in Dublin 15 but not epic thick snow....yet....
Camdyn Thundering Rain wrote: » Very poor visibility in Clondalkin now. And lights flickering.
Mr.S wrote: » Power back in D4, thanks ESB boys, Godspeed.
nacho libre wrote: » I hope ye all are reduced to candle lights in affected areas- it will mean a better story to tell to future generations:D 75 year old Gabeeg reminiscing : i remember the falll of March 2018, when we were reduced to candelight by night with a whiskey in hand... Come morning, with a massive hangover, i was shocked to discover i could not open the front door- i was snowed in for a week and had to survive on bread and Whiskey for seven days:o
pad199207 wrote: » Visibility getting slowly worse here in Naas.
beauf wrote: » Why would there be so many power cuts in Dublin.
prinzeugen wrote: » Yes it does. You will have idiots tweeting etc now about a citywide blackout that did not happen.
sabat wrote: » Power back in d4
Pentecost wrote: » Same in Kimmage, no issues. Still lashing down to use a technical term. A few inches of fine snow added since this evening. Not too dramatic but enough to keep me looking out at it anyway.
noodler wrote: » No. It doesn't.