Standman wrote: » Saying on the radio there that it's now ok to "venture out" in red warning areas, but that because the warning is still active we shouldn't travel. What the hell is that supposed to mean??
Reckless Abandonment wrote: » 02 March 2018 09:32 Today Continuing very cold and overcast with scattered outbreaks of snow. The snow will turn progressively to sleet, but will be heavy and persistent across the south and east giving further accumulations over high ground.
esposito wrote: » The snow has resumed in Dublin 16 blizzard like again.
Goose81 wrote: » What a joke, red warning. The 1 metre expected in South Dublin turned out to be an inch as I said last night when it was rain and not snow, so dissapointed
Elmer Blooker wrote: » I got a LOT more in 2010 so from an IMBY perspective it was a let down. Non stop snow grains does nothing for me. South Dublin seems to have got it all and I'm puzzled how some western areas got more in an easterly? +1c now and let the slush fest begin, I'd prefer if it melted in the strong March sunshine, at least we could say "if only it was January"
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!!
italodisco wrote: » Hi folks, What is the current view of Dublin, I'm down in fairview and trying to plan ahead for the day and it seems as if it is all over and done with? Am I wrong?
kittyn wrote: » Really where about's are you located? I have about 35cm's here
Elmer Blooker wrote: » I haven't seen a single flake since I got up early this morning? So Emma didn't move as far north as expected and in the end it was a case of "nowcasting" which didn't surprise me, south Dublin seems to be northern boundary and not so much north of that
Mr.S wrote: » You do realise that the weather can be very local? What do you expect, a warning system specific for your road?
Goose81 wrote: » Blackrock. We might have about 4 inches total
Goose81 wrote: » I've been driving around this morning, I didn't see anywhere with a metre of snow haha
B0jangles wrote: » I was just out investigating and while its basically all slush near the Seafront in Bray, it turns into real snow once you get inland from the main street. I went up the Herbert road for about half a mile and it's great - about 4-6 inches over most places and obviously deeper in the drifts. I'd say if you got even a little way up Bray Head it's good, deep snow. That's looking up the Herbert Road from just past the side of the church.
vdriver wrote: » Moyglare road ,maynooth is closed
iamwhoiam wrote: » Strange . I am in Tallaght and we have metre high drifts and outside my hall door is at least 50cms .We are basically snowed in .
JCX BXC wrote: » Drive up Sally gap and you'll see it quick enough. Seriously go ahead I promise you won't get stuck. Infact leave your phone behind because I'm so confident.