George Sunsnow wrote: » I’d rather not think about it tbh Mine were very lucky given what fell in on top of them
Deblowin wrote: » Our drive and road still covered in snow to 20-30 cm now icy and hard. Slow thaw. There are three foot compacted drifts between us and where the council diggers have managed to get to. We walked to Rathcoole village yesterday - hard to believe the mess. Snow has been piled off the roads onto footpaths in places including those the kids would have used to get to school today. I understand the need to clear tracks for e.g. emergency traffic but dumping it on paths is not a great idea. Maybe it also reveals our priorities for getting around. Lots of kids and buggies will be sharing the road today with cars managing snow narrowed lanes. I hope they all take care.
George Sunsnow wrote: » The roads of south co Wicklow/North wexford todayhttps://www.facebook.com/wexkidd/videos/10156096336092305/
Gonzo wrote: » 95% of snow melted here now, only the biggest drifts left and areas of compacted snow. The first of the snowflakes fell this time last week so we now have lying snow for a full week.
George Sunsnow wrote: » That’s mad! We have complete cover here near Arklow and even a lot of the town is still covered I’d say we got a lot more than January 82 Walking or I should say wading across the fields I noticed several drifts in the middle of fields You’d be Wellington deep and then suddenly waist deep and then of course you’d have 5 or six foot drifts at the ditches All of this from Emma because we only had a dusting to lunchtime Thursday after which it started coming down in hammers Regarding the drifts in the middle of the fields and the dept in the fields I reckon there was so much snow falling,the wind wasn’t fit to carry it all the way to the ditches The yard where the shed roofs came down is completely enclosed and yet there was snow knee to waist deep in it (I’m 6’3) Here’s a pic of yesterday evening here It’s pretty much the same level of cover today My father always said when there’s snow on the ground,some more has to come to take it awayhttps://twitter.com/arklowweather/status/970708618726268928?s=21
Gonzo wrote: » the reason why our snow is already melted is because our area did poorly up to Thursday from the streamers and then Emma itself fragmented during Thursday night around 1am and it stopped snowing for over 12 hours and then it regained steam around 5pm on Friday. It was still a very good event here but the snow here near Dunshaughlin was only a fraction of what happened in Wicklow, parts of Wexford, Kildare and Dublin.
mikeecho wrote: » This country is not equipped to deal with snow.. or any bad weather beyond 24hrs. So.. as much as i like to see snow etc. We're just not equpied.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » We can deal with it when we want to, December 2010 in Dublin city was a lot colder, lasted longer and saw a lot more snow than the recent snap yet everything with the exception of the airport stayed open. I can even remember bringing my kids to school because they stayed open! One morning it was -8c. People went about their business because things had to be done, the alternative was sitting in a house on Xmas day with no food or drink! :eek: I know lots of people who drove long distances on roads in atrocious conditions to get home for Xmas, all made it and arrived safely of course. Any other time of year they would have cancelled their journey.
snowgal wrote: » This! Was just saying to OH yesterday. If we HAD to, alot the country would run. Because of the red alert and it only being a few days of disruption most people were able to/happy enough to stay home last week. In 2010 after a certain amount of time ppl just had to get on with. I remember then going to work in conditions worse than last Thursday here in Meath for example. Now I know for SOME people this wouldnt be the case, esp those out in the country but generally we'd find a way to make it work.
George Sunsnow wrote: » And it’s good morning from a still snow covered Arklow Current air temp is -0.1c
Bogwoppit wrote: » Still people trapped in my arse.
pad199207 wrote: » Still an incredible amount of snow in Naas. Can’t see this melting anytime soon!
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » How come some snow melts, and some can sit in sun for whole day and not melt.
snowstreams wrote: » We were lucky we didnt get a 1947 style thaw like mentioned in this article:https://turtlebunbury.wordpress.com/2017/12/13/the-big-snow-of-1947/