Edward M wrote: » My uncle rang me for help yesterday in south Cavan. His water in his cattle shed was frozen and his tractor wouldn't start to get in fodder to them. I jumped up on my tractor to go over, about 6 miles of a journey, the roads weren't too bad, passable but still a goodish covering of snow. Narrow roads, but place for vehicles to pass by each other just. I was surprised though by the amount of walkers on the road, just leisure walkers, in full regalia out walking the narrow roads. Just close to my uncles place I came across a young couple out walking with a young child in a push chair and a loose running dog with them. I was meeting a jeep at the time and had to stop completely as did the jeep to let them pass by safely. I think some people are just mad, out in this type of weather on untreated slippy dangerous roads for jolly strolls.
corsav6 wrote: » Snowing here outside Newport, Mayo. Good covering last night and it's fairly coming down again now. Certainly the worst we seen this week, hope it sticks around for a while so the kids can finally get out for a while and play.
Supercell wrote: » Big thaw on here after last nights blizzards, at this stage had enough.
JanuarySnowstor wrote: » Snowing here now again in Cork What happened Gerrys sleet, it's running 12 hours late! Roads worse than ever here
Deleted User wrote: » We got one of our worst storms in decades a few months ago (>150km/hr @ Knock) and Met eireann gave the warning after it had left, but of course they gave a two day warning for Ophelia which never came.
Colibri wrote: » Ophelia never came? People died
JanuarySnowstor wrote: Snowing here now again in Cork What happened Gerrys sleet, it's running 12 hours late!
DOCARCH wrote: » There's a small band of light precipitation heading towards Dublin now (from the south/off the Irish Sea). Will it be snow, sleet or rain? Probably all three!