roosterman71 wrote: » In Kilbeggan, not much change since last night. Doesn't look like much snow fell. I feel there is a thaw on. The road has tracks to the tar from where traffic have been passing. Snow that was built up in the corners of windows, etc, is much less this morning and it is much wetter stuff
EastCork2018 wrote: » Gardai are advising people to stay of the roads and I guess public transport is a no go too, you're employers haven't a leg to stand on.
westcork blue wrote: » Snowing/Snizzling for 12 hrs straight in Ardmore Co. Waterford after serious snow showers for the previous 48 hours. Drifts of 5/6 feet on the road outside my house. Another 8/10 hours of snow to come, historic conditions for this part of the country
Weathercheck wrote: » Very little snow in Dublin City centre- crazy the difference a few miles make.
dharma200 wrote: » Clare.. accumulations like nothin I have ever seen. Really concerned about the thaw now. Employers should be prosecuted for expecting people to move in this. Hearing people getting rescued form their cars. Like. Seriously.upload image
wakka12 wrote: » Based on MT's forecast back on page 369 it easily looks like there could be more snow in dublin today
Outkast_IRE wrote: » Cork city is snowing heavier now than it has in the past few days. In my estate the road is now indistinguishable from the foothpath so several solid inches on flat areas with drifts higher in others.
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
sunbabe08 wrote: » heavy snow still falling cork city. and judging by the radar there's heavier stuff coming
duffman13 wrote: » Ten mins to get the back door open, shed has a mound of snow just over 3ft deep around it. I'm in Clondalkin, seems to be about 20cm sitting generally everywhere but the drifts are huge. Most snow ive ever seen in my life in this country.