RobertKK wrote: » It is red level here. The wind has been picking up giving whiteout conditions in the stronger gusts, and the snow intensity has increased. The severity here on the hills north east of Kilkenny has definitely picked up in the last half hour.
grenouille1966 wrote: » Many places in Dublin and Wicklow I suspect will have had close to a METRE of snow when it stops snowing this evening.
Cloudio9 wrote: » Reports on here suggest some heavy falls around SW Dublin 14-16-24. Even then localised as people in Rathfarnham saying they got nothing much. The reality is this has been very different from the forecast last night. Are you denying that ?
dak wrote: » Have been looking at thread and read reports from South Dublin and rest of country I was specifically asking if anywhere in North Dublin was hit heavily by Emma. Being beside the sea we always get less snow so just curios!
average_runner wrote: » Put it this way, have you look at the cameras on the m50? Lucan is a mess, so is tallaght and further south. Yes city might be ok but people got to get there first. To open up transport your talking about a lot of cars on bad roads, accidents will happen. If the warning saves a life it's worth it. Money is not everything your health is
Rock Lesnar wrote: » Well after 2 and a half days of heavy snow here in north east meath, it thankfully appears to have finally have stopped
wakka12 wrote: » Think you need to look beyond your back garden portmarnock. The forecast wasn't wrong , here in south Dublin in rathgar the snow levels now are similar to the levels during the peak of 2010 snow around Christmas Day , the red level warning is warranted
sunbabe08 wrote: » i've a funny feeling like me you were expecting wind and blizzards conditions. but at the same time i'm ok with this.