Paully D wrote: » Electricity etc back since late last night. You’d take for granted the wonder of a shave and shower! :pac: Going to chance the drive to work this morning. I’ll be fine once I get onto the main road, but living rurally, getting there may prove to be too difficult to overcome. We’ll see. Thanks to everyone on the thread, especially the experts forewarning of this event. Because of it, I was able to keep family members safe and at home instead of them venturing out, and just about managed to stock up on enough food (with the help of the fantastic local shopkeeper) to get us over the worst.After Ophelia a few months ago and Emma the last few days, I hope it’s quite a while before our paths cross again lads! Stay safe.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Wait until the extreme heat warnings in the summer.............................................ehh then again maybe not.
ps200306 wrote: » Like the snow, the posting rate on the boards snow threads has started to melt away. But between the technical thread and the current and archived discussion threads there are over 23,600 posts. Looks like some posters never got to bed when the snow got going last Wednesday night. Here's the hourly posting rate since the first thread started a fortnight ago:
pistolpetes11 wrote: » My estate in Newbridge is still under a lot of snow cover , although a good thaw and spending most of the day clearing the roads ( Well some of the neighbours did ) I couldn't get my A4 automatic out yesterday , Had no problem all through the event with my 4X4 , was in Naas yesterday and wow its still in a very bad way , was really surprised by the extent and cover of snow up there still .
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » I see Leo has stated today that people may be found dead in their homes as a result of the severe weather conditions.http://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/newsireland/leo-varadkar-we-may-find-people-dead-in-their-homes-in-the-coming-days/ar-BBJSee1?li=BBr5KbJ
George Sunsnow wrote: » Arklow town is the same People walking on the road too which is very narrow because of what’s piled upSpare a thought for people on hills
wakka12 wrote: » Why would people have died in their homes? I wouldn't have thought it was long enough for anyone to starve and even if their electricity ran out I wouldn't have thought the temperatures were low enough to kill anybody if they lit a fire and had loads of blankets
Cantona's Collars wrote: » They forgot to get bread.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Were there any weather warnings? I blame the government and Met E for not warning us that disruptive weather was on the way. I heard absolutely nothing on RTE.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Stage 5 has well and truly kicked in then.
wakka12 wrote: » I think (hope) he was being sarcastic
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Its worth noting that the temperature in most places hasn't been above 5c for over a week now. This would even be unusual in January or February I think. I noticed that Oak Park and Johnstown Castle got up to 6/7c briefly yesterday afternoon but both are 3c at the moment.
sryanbruen wrote: » Here we go again!!
Artane2002 wrote: » Footpaths are on terrible condition. Full of snow and dirty snow.