Eoin247 wrote: » They keep repeating on the news that people have cabin fever, and cant stay put much longer.... ...Jesus christ it's been one day lads. How would these people survive in an actual crisis?
Gonzo wrote: » snow starting to stick here again, hopefully it will top up what has melted so far today.
elperello wrote: » Pair of robins hanging in here keeping each other going. Keep feeding folks and don't forget some water.
thelad95 wrote: » North Kildare does seem to have gotten the absolute worst of it by far, walking around Maynooth, there is 5 foot in many places and it's up to the door handle on my front door. Absolutely zero reprieve in terms of either thaw or the snow stopping.
northgirl wrote: » I live alone just outside Cork City. Driving is out of the question. The roads are completely impassable. Inches and inches of snow which is continuing to increase. Local shops are all closed. Many of my neighbours are elderly and even if the shops were open it is extremely dangerous to walk. It's still snowing and no sign of a thaw anytime soon. Hasn't been one day for some people lad.
pc7 wrote: » My water froze even with a ping pong ball in it, any other way?
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Your man Jerry is on with maura and daiti, he must sick **** talking about this weather event by now! Where's Joanna I wonder .
WhiteMemento9 wrote: » Aye, but I presume you are prepared. It isn't like this was something that came at you out of the blue. There couldn't have been any more warnings given to people.
elperello wrote: » Ping pong ball a bit light try a tennis ball.
Artane2002 wrote: » Getting plastered in Dublin 5 at the moment.
northgirl wrote: » I was prepared for a day or two. I had an accident on the way to work on Wednesday so that threw my preparations off slightly. I reckon it could be Monday before I can travel if even then. I have a keen interest in the weather and have been monitoring this long before many were ,so yes, I was aware that it was going to take place. Forgive me if I, like I assume some others were, was taken slightly by surprise by it's severity.