MJohnston wrote: » Very inaccurate - there are loads of reports in this thread from North Co Dublin, north Dublin City, and Meath.
Itssoeasy wrote: » It's not been very heavy in cork since last night but it's been tipping away and not stopping.
Ludo wrote: » Seriously? I find it kinda warm now compared to last few days on south side of Cork. Lovely out having snowball fight and building snowman.
leahyl wrote: » Absolutely Baltic in Cork City northside and still snowing - absolutely beautiful out there
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Considering the state of the Country after all the snow it's funny that they are now telling people to go out.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Some expect the Red alerts to cover their actual house. If they don't have snow they feel there shouldn't be an alert for anyone. I don't follow their logic
Slippin Jimmy wrote: » Sky is still working here. Probably a build up of snow on your dish.
sdanseo wrote: » No real increase in accumulation since last night in Malahide and definitely thawing here. The coastal fringe effect that Weathercheck described is the cause it seems combined with the precip having been less intense this far north. Within a couple of km of the coast (and the estuary hasn’t helped) it’s been like this. Anywhere further inland - just wow.
Cienciano wrote: » Any one in Clondalkin? Looks like it hasn't stopped snowing all morning.
Wexfordboy89 wrote: » Has sky tv gone down for anyone else maybe its just mine no signal at all
sunbabe08 wrote: » Snowing coming down still in cork city
stevenup7002 wrote: » Snow on your dish, maybe?
brookers wrote: » Why are people still complaining about red alerts and no snow etc, friends in kildare totally snowed in with 5 feet of drifts, around here in dalkey 2 feet of drifts along the side of footpaths.....what more evidence do they need, pictures coming from parts of carlow with snow over the roofs of cars......