Mullaghteelin wrote: » I haven't heard any reports from the hillier parts of rural north county Dublin, they could have seen much more than the coastal towns. The Naul, Garristown and Manowar areas have terrain that exceeds 100m above sea level.
DellyBelly wrote: » Heavy snow in Inchicore. Like being up the alps.
Indestructable wrote: » While 2010 was a much more prolonged and intensely cold spell, the snow absolutely pales in comparison to this event for me in Kildare.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » So for those of you in the most affected areas? How would you say this compares with 1982/2010?
northgirl wrote: » Just saw a guy doing that outside. There's no way to drive a car out there. I hope he's not intending on trying.
cherryghost wrote: » I expect Red Extended for East Leinster until tomorrow morning, orange for the rest of the country.
PMBC wrote: » I believe shops opening after 1 today. Anyone know if fuel - briquettes, coal, timber available and, if so, where. Need some tomorrow at latest. Thanks. Hope ye are all wrapped up and cosy.
purple hands wrote: » Wouldn't be so sure...
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Agree. Emma didn't really make it north of the Liffey. I'm hearing no reports of any disruption from places north of Dublin such as Drogheda, Dundalk, north Co Dublin etc. I'm giving up now, whats left of Emma has stalled and I'm expecting nothing more than flurries from now on.
Sariah wrote: » Lots of proper snow here still in Ballycullen, D24. Massive accumulations and drifts. Just went for a walk and lost the dog a few times in the drifts.
purple hands wrote: » Wouldn't be so sure...https://twitter.com/TescoIrl/status/969502199679258625https://twitter.com/dunnesstores/status/969293942985560065https://twitter.com/Aldi_Ireland/status/969538296857710592https://twitter.com/lidl_ireland/status/969530300396195840