SleetAndSnow wrote: I am really not looking forward to the thaw in cork city tomorrow / the rain that will come. Everythings going to be soaking, unless its actually going to stay as snow for longer then expected again, who knows.
GiftGrub100 wrote: Due to go to work in the morning from Carrigaline to Mahonpoint area, someone seems to think it will all be thawed out by then ! funnily enough snowing all day in Carrigaline, way more on the ground now no sign of thaw and still snowing.
wakka12 wrote: » Whats the temperature in south dublin at the moment? It says -1 on my weather app but theres water all over my window sill so I think its above 0.
hot buttered scones wrote: » I've to go from the City (northside) to Ringaskiddy and at the moment I can't see it happening.
Pangea wrote: » ...there is not so much as a snowflake here in SW Donegal tonight, surely this must be up there with the all-time great snow events in this country.
Mr.Crinklewood wrote: » MT Cranium should be on The Late Late Show.
Amalgam wrote: » I've quite likely lost a cat to this storm, sadly. The guilt is like a billiard ball in my chest/under my skin. I was looking after someone's cat and I warned them that he was a nervous wreck due to local, uneutered cats.. He wasn't making himself available for food/to be fed.. and to maybe put him up in care, no.. said they'd chance it. I haven't seen him in 48 hours. He weathered the last two flurries okay, over the years, by making himself available to various neighbours, but.. it is brutal now, the road and gardens are spotless, no details to mark them out. Drifts everywhere. Well above the height of a cat. Our regular fox, like clockwork, is doing his rounds of the gardens, same time, same tracks, the only disturbance in the snow.
wakka12 wrote: » It was good yeh but one metre of snow was meant to fall in south dublin which didn't even come close to happening anywhere in dublin county