MJohnston wrote: » I was sitting earlier looking out at all my neighbours wearing themselves out for hours clearing and shovelling snow off their driveways...not even 3 hours later and all of it is completely buried again. I seriously wonder how people are so bad at understanding forecasts...or maybe they did understand but just wanted away from their husbands or wives for a couple of hours
NomadicGray wrote: » I wish I had done ours yesterday so Id only have half as much to do today.
sunbabe08 wrote: » snow as stopped in cork city :(:( i'm not ready for it to go
wicklowdub wrote: » Been virtually no let up in Greystones since early today. Larger flakes than yesterday so building up more quickly. Wind picked up a lot as well so returning to blizzard like conditions but with larger flakes than last night. If this keeps up I'd be concerned about power outs etc
MJohnston wrote: » You'd have nothing to do if you just let it thaw anyway! Unless your driveway has a flood prone design, of course, but around here they just gently slope onto the street. The street, of course, wasn't cleared at all, so it's not like they were clearing their driveways to be able to go anywhere.
DOCARCH wrote: » I can't believe you did not read the warning! :P
Wheety wrote: » Been snowing all day in D20. Some parts of the garden are under around 2 foot of snow. When is it meant to break?
NufcNavan wrote: » It hasn't stopped snowing in D15 since yesterday evening.
mirrorwall14 wrote: » I’d ring the clondalkin Garda station and see is the army about with a jeep that could get them in?
nacho libre wrote: » I wonder how high the drifts are on the Wicklow Mountains. It'll probably be like something you see from Japan when they clear the roads on high ground. There could still be snow up there into April.