Cork Boy 53 wrote: » It seems Leo`s prediction has come true.http://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/newsireland/body-discovered-fears-man-may-have-died-from-hypothermia/ar-BBJSZoS?li=BBr5KbJ
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Sryanbruen, there was an article in the Evening Echo newspaper here last week which stated that Cork Airport recorded its highest ever snowfall depth figure which was 26cm in Feb.1978.I can`t find the figure on the ME site. Would that be correct?
Villain wrote: » https://twitter.com/MetEireann/status/969624601415299072
wakka12 wrote: » I think a reload of cold would be really funny even if its not a severe one, even the slightest mention of snow on Met eireann would have the country going mad panic buying again thinking the same snow was coming back
giveitholly wrote: » Syran, if another cold episode were to happen when do u think it would occur
gozunda wrote: » Down here that would translate as "The Sliced Pan Crisis - 2018"
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » That would be slush. Are the roads clear now? ME are forecasting sharp frost for tonight and those footpaths will much worse. There is still an orange warning in place for Leinster until at least tomorrow morning.
Loughc wrote: » The papers would have a field day with the headlines, blizzard on the way. set to be ten times stronger than Storm Emma. And then every clickbait article getting shared on Facebook.
moeblogs wrote: » Can't make up my mind, a float or a 99..
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » Back in Naas today. Ploughed snow on the Monread Road beside Ted Johnson's wins the prize for the biggest digger pile I've seen so far. The diggers got us into the Maudlins Ind Est but half the parking spaces were out of action. Rained most the day but the piles didn't seem to be getting any smaller.