Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Any pictures of the comeraghs?
Vxlks wrote: » D14 has had continous smoderate to heavy snow since 10am or so, currently bucketing down and sticking to things! Big fluffy fat flakes:D
jamesbere wrote: » Right going for a walk, might as well. Snow not bad, a light blast but grand
hot buttered scones wrote: » It's still snowing in Cork City and still accumulating. I don't remember ever seeing this much snow in my life, although my mam reckons 78 may have been worse (or was is 82 - she can't remember). I went to bed last night at 1am, and there was just the fine dust coming down, but no string winds or anything and it's be snowing continuously since about 8am. While I did want to see what the blizzard conditions would be like, I'm kinda glad now we didn't get that, because it's made today very enjoyable. The place is so quiet with no traffic, and plenty of people out walking and messing around in the snow. Had to come in there because I couldn't feel my toes! While I'm amazed at some of the stuff in the rest of the country which may have been more extreme - this is Cork, and this is extreme for us anyway. A pair of dry socks and a bit of a warm and I'm off out in it again!
D9Male wrote: » Proper heavy snow now in Dublin 9. Emma is sorting me out eventually.
John.Icy wrote: » If we could just lose a half a degree or that...very wet snow and not sticking to anything or cleared surfaces YET...but maybe in D9 we have one more bite despite the thaw we had earlier.