Vxlks wrote: » STILL snowing here in South Dublin and heavy. My estate has decent accumulation from last night. garden pretty full with snow! How long is it supposed to keep snowing for here?
errlloyd wrote: » Pretty meager snowfall in D2 overnight. Anywhere I can walk to to see some proper unforgettable stuff?
leahyl wrote: » Did anyone hear the news on RTE radio just now? It was reported that a young boy and his father had a bad accident in the snow last night in Mayfield, which is where I am
Midnight Sky wrote: » Ah feck it anyway Ted. (My car is in that.) Location: Castlewarden North. Other pic is of the car last night before I went to bed.
dave1982 wrote: » Yeah fell off a small wall landed awkwardly and the father fainted with the fright...terrible
Vxlks wrote: » has the worst still hit here in dublin or... is this still not fully it?
force eleven wrote: » Ironic that they withdraw the stay indoors warning when the worst is actually here now? North Offaly.
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.
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!!
Oops69 wrote: » advising people they can go outside was daft , they should have left it in place until 1 PM as previously .