Rock Lesnar wrote: » Lads sorry to talk about a thaw after this snow, but after 2 days of constant heavy streamers and the potential of this storm later, im all snowed out now. When do ye expect a thaw, and do ye think it'll be rapid or slow, im hoping slow, because i'd be worried about flooding here if its the other.
NAGDEFI wrote: » Has anyone a link to last night/this morning's minima temps?
Clonmel1000 wrote: » . This cold is miserable too cold to go out to dangerous to get to work country closed down and heating bill rising.
nacho libre wrote: » I have managed to get around it. I drove on untreated roads to and from work. If you wrap up well you can go out in it. Hopefully it continues well into March.
sryanbruen wrote: » If it means a good Summer then yes please. If not, then it can get lost.
nacho libre wrote: » Well it won't be very mild next week on current guidance. A gradual thaw, but more snow is possible later in the week. We will have our one day of Summer, don't worry:p
sryanbruen wrote: » Like it doesn't even need to be fantastically warm for me to consider it a great Summer. The best of Summers to me are those with nice sunny days with pleasant temperatures around 20c like 2010 or 2014. However, I wouldn't complain about a July 2006 or 2013!
wakka12 wrote: » No reason to believe this its just complete hope really but is climate change or anything possibly going to make events like (not as bad obviously ) this more common in ireland maybe? Solar minimums I heard somebody talking about..is sudden stratospheric warming becoming more common or is that an even that just randomly occurs with no pattern?
JCX BXC wrote: » Perhaps we could have a scenario like 2010 and get a second extreme snowy spell at the start of winter at the end of this year? *Disclaimer: won't happen