Kermit.de.frog wrote: » You mean as a snow fan or a concerned citizen?
eug87 wrote: » Could anyone predict the worst/best case scenario off snow starting from the 17th onwards? Thanks
leahyl wrote: » Is this looking like a possible event for the east only?
sryanbruen wrote: » Good lord ECM..... maybe there won't be any St. Paddy's Day parades in Dublin this year.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » What's the chances of having 1 day with no rain before Friday? North Munster. Need to get a job done before Friday
BLIZZARD7 wrote: » They may have performed okay for Emma, I.e a frontal event. Pretty useless for convective showers. Also the March sun will set off showers even over land, better for areas further West than it would be mid winter. 13 degrees is the required differential, anything approaching 18 degrees or more can deliver very heavy snow showers. If we get sub -10c 850s I would be confident of heavy showers. The wind direction is very nice for Leinster on Saturday /Sunday on the ECM run.
gabeeg wrote: » Let the anger go, man. I think this year should help assuage your pain.
Artane2002 wrote: » Good because 2013 was a joke here! In Dublin 5, we had lying snow for 5 minutes on the 1st I think but of course I was in the city centre at the time so I saw no lying snow :rolleyes:. Then we had occasional snow but no lying snow at all.
sryanbruen wrote: » 2013 is laughable in comparison to this evening's ECM :pac:.
Artane2002 wrote: » How does tonight's ECM compare with this time in 2013? I remember heavy rain/sleet/snow during Paddy's Day in Dublin in 2013. Didn't stick at all though. Trying to decide whether to hold some hopes for this spell or not.
BLIZZARD7 wrote: I just hope the rugby isn't affected...
Rebelbrowser wrote: » We should open a book on how long after the 12z run reaches 120h that someone (ahem) opens a thread.
Billcarson wrote: » Kermit will probably wait till tomorrow at the earliest, perhaps Wednesday lol.