awec wrote: » It looks like it's raining in D18 now. Not sure if it's actually rain, but the windows have water drops all over them as if it was rain and that's the first time we've seen that during this whole storm. Maybe the snow is so fine now it's melting as soon as it hits a window.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Not even close to being that.
Colibri wrote: » Snowing again in Cork (Douglas) lol
nacho libre wrote: » Have you has enough of it Kittyn? Or do you mean you are sad it will end?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Stopping here near Santry. What's falling is very small ice pellets.
cherryghost wrote: » Very likely a reload of snow for south and Midlands from around midnight to sunrise.
kittyn wrote: » Tomorrow morning at some stage I'm afraid
gerrybhoy wrote: » Said same thing to better half she's thinking 36+ constant snow
yermandan wrote: » Gonna have to get shovelling before the thaw. Dreading it already! Still bucketing down in Sallins, Kildare.
endacl wrote: » Power City in Tallaght have the record for the latest snow I've ever seen. In 2010 they cleared the carpark into a big compressed heap that was still there 5 weeks after everything else melted. A shadow of its former massive self, but still there. Still thumping down in Tallaght/Firhouse. For the record, I'm very much of the 'snow is a pain in the hole' camp. Any of the wise forecasters here willing to predict when life can go back to normal?
Vxlks wrote: » When is it supposed to stop in South Dublin? Also will it get heavier?
awec wrote: » It looks like it's raining in D18 now. Not sure if it's actually rain, but the windows have water drops all over them as if it was rain and that's the first time we've seen that during this whole storm.