Dodge wrote: » We’re now into 48 hours of straight snow in Clondalkin. As heavy now as at any stage (day time anyway) since the first flakes on Tuesday It’s insane tbh
NAGDEFI wrote: » Who is that eadgit co presenting the Afternoon Show!? He's after asking a climatologist was 'Black 1947 after the famine' particularly bad snow!! 100 years out..now coincidentally there was severe snowfalls from December 1846- Feb 1847.
largepants wrote: » I can't understand how Waterford an Cork have been taken off red alert so early.
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.
Strumms wrote: » This is INSANE...it’s no overstatement now here in Dublin to say that roads are almost if not impassible in this area. Constant snow deluge. Impressive
Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: » Where exactly?
East Beast 18 wrote: » What's going on????? I thought the worst was meant to be last night . Bucketing down big flakey snow all day in blackrock. No thaw. This is the worst its been all week as yesterdays "blizzard" was just wind and light snow? I'm nearly out of food lads in the gaff. Beginning to panic now. What if the shops aren't going to open for days yet????
RustyGate wrote: » Previous cold snap events were not accompanied by blanket shutdowns and earlier on in the week weather models were not nailed on with absolute certainty so it was not reasonable then to expect these shutdowns. I did try to stock up on Thursday morning before Emma but found everywhere shut. At the beginning of the week we were all scoffing at panic buyers, but it now seems panic buying was the thing to do. Note, I am NOT saying the current shutdown for Emma and aftermath is not justified, as the weather is obviously mental out there now - and I would also be concerned about a lot of business premises with flat roofs if the accumulations continue to mount up.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Very weak accumulations here in north coastal Dublin. Lots of tiny snow falling but nothing to show for it. Light dusting on the road. The netweather radar seems to want to not move the heavier precipitation in the Irish Sea.
tunguska wrote: » Been lashing snow all day here in D24 and doesnt seem to be letting up. Was anyone around for the snow in 1982? If so how does it compare to whats happening now?
mumo3 wrote: » Sweet baby jebus...its pelting in clondalkin and people never learn....I can see the nangor road, people driving on it, the civil defence where out earlier helping idiots who decided to take their BMW out