Macy0161 wrote: » Wintry mix here near Roundwood now, mainly rain. Still cut off for cars, so at least some chance of people, and more importantly deliveries, getting in and out. It's been epic, but let the digging begin!We've close to 3 foot lying (rather than drifts) and over 6 foot in the drifts. The area they'll have to clear up over 15foot high drifts. Won't be getting the cars out quickly anyway!
Meteorite58 wrote: » It's hard to believe it.https://twitter.com/severeweatherEU/status/969951309389496322
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Rain here in Wexford now. [ Mod Snip] neighbour doing his Victor Meldrew impression looking at the piles of snow left by the people next door who went to the bother of clearing the paths,while he scraped a bit of a trench outside his door. No fear of coming out and helping to do all the path.
weatherfiend wrote: » Just been for a lovely walk before it all thaws. Amazed to see the duck pond frozen over. And the depth of snow made walking difficult for the dogs but they loved it
amadangomor wrote: » Same with me here, I've a gammy back so not worth it for me to do something like that and not be able to work, who knows what the neighbours are thinking of me. How do you know this guy might not be able to help.
Donegal Storm wrote: » The Royal Canal is completely frozen over in Maynooth!
Savage Tyrant wrote: » Thanks for all the info and the pictures. Has been fun waiting and the eventually getting snow. See you all in 2026-2030 sometime. 😀
Deblowin wrote: » There are nice aspects to the spring snow - longer daylight hours to enjoy it and knowing that warmer weather is coming soon. I guess it increases the risk of damage to budding plants and trees? Any data on this from previous late snows?
Weathercheck wrote: » You got unlucky on both counts! Portmarnock was just North enough to get a nice feed of powder feeders from Wednesday night through until Friday midday. It largely missed out on the Emma snow but still got that additional two inches last night as you mention. In an ideal world for those on the immediate coast we needed those conditions Wednesday through Friday morning to persist for longer to give us deep stuff.
sryanbruen wrote: » See you later this year or 2019.
RobertKK wrote: » Temperature reached 2.1C here but since had started to fall again, now 1.7C. Light snow.
grenouille1966 wrote: » In the Phoenix park. Temperature only two degrees and no rain. Just a slight that.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Pretty heavy rain/sleet in cork city now. Lots of slush on the roads. Is that meant to freeze later on? If so it will be deadly mix of soaking roads + frozen slush