irelandspurs wrote: » Anyone still getting heavy snow?
revelman wrote: » Where? Snow has been relentless here for over 3 hours.
Panjandrums wrote: » This post has been deleted.
morgana wrote: » And we had some fun !
DOCARCH wrote: » Was out for a stroll/romp in the snow in Dublin 16. Nothing can get in or out of our estate with snow drifts...saw somebody try and fail after a lot of digging. Nothing (as in traffic) on Grange Road (Rathfarnham)....pretty much impassable.
sryanbruen wrote: » We better get used to periods like this for the next years 'cause with solar minimum just around the corner, these kinds of periods are to be more frequent.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » And that right there is exactly why the red warning was justified.:cool:
Achasanai wrote: » Can you explain this a bit more? I thought there was a minimum and maximum to a general period, but do you mean that there will be a more extensive minimum period?
weisses wrote: » Yes ... for that area (county) 3 cm of snow here in Kerry ...No blizzard That is the reason the red warning wasn't justified
weisses wrote: » Yes ... for that area (county) 3 cm of snow here in Kerry ...No blizzard That is the reason the red warning wasn't justified Some people in decisions making and professional weather forecasting got a bit ahead of themselves i guess Stunning pics nonetheless
Zoney wrote: » Limerick city continued light or moderate snow. Measured car roof again, up to 7 cm now, was 5 cm three hours ago. Slight thaw but compensated for by the extra snow. Much brighter now and quite light snow, so possible warming as we approach noon and slow down of the snow accumulation.