Morby wrote: » So going by the legendary M T Craniums post that we're not even a quarter done with this yet, can we expect another week of similar weather? How long is this forecast to last anyone know?
J6P wrote: » Calibos wrote: » Hour 6, one last look out the Velux at Meath Road in Bray before sleep and.............. ...[Sigh] The Ice Pellets are simply not accumulating down here. Still only about 2cm at best on the footpaths and road that were clear at 9pm. I am expecting to wake up to same about 9am. Beyond frustrating to be house-bound for the duration of this but without a big payoff at the end. What promised to be the most incredible sequence of weather events delivering historic snow depths in decades is nothing of the sort where I am in Bray. FFS!! I understand your frustration.. Strong wind does not help close to the coast. 3 miles inland and i,m sure its a fkn whiteout.
Calibos wrote: » Hour 6, one last look out the Velux at Meath Road in Bray before sleep and.............. ...[Sigh] The Ice Pellets are simply not accumulating down here. Still only about 2cm at best on the footpaths and road that were clear at 9pm. I am expecting to wake up to same about 9am. Beyond frustrating to be house-bound for the duration of this but without a big payoff at the end. What promised to be the most incredible sequence of weather events delivering historic snow depths in decades is nothing of the sort where I am in Bray. FFS!!
Tobinjl91 wrote: » worst thing about the blackout in D6 is I have no idea if its snowing or not now that the streetlamps are out :pac:
spookwoman wrote: » picking up again and blowing horizontal at times
netbeatz wrote: » Fine snow still blowing in Waterford City. Accumulating to levels I have never seen down here before. To be honest if not another flake fell I would not be disappointed . I've seen personal levels I have never experienced. G'Wan Emma ya beauty
humberklog wrote: » Going by the Netweather site it looks like Dublin is about a half hour out from getting a good blast of snow.
Calibos wrote: » . What promised to be the most incredible sequence of weather events delivering historic snow depths in decades is nothing of the sort where I am in Bray. FFS!!
gabeeg wrote: » ...and as the snow fell and the bears ate us, I looked around in a drunken stupor and saw that for the first time we were a real family.