giveitholly wrote: » You often say you are at a certain height when reporting,so was just wondering do you drive up the side of a mountain/hill to see how low the snow line might be?
AuntySnow wrote: » Lots of inland parts of wickow,including towns like Rathdrum and Tinahely and obviously Roundwood would see snow in that scenario
Sleety_Rain wrote: » 1 member would bring 3cm of lying snow to Dublin City centre, a thought we can dwell on for the night!
Nqp15hhu wrote: » That’s a change of tone.. no I only drive up a local hill when it’s marginal just to see where the snowline is.
heffoo wrote: » Or knockananna hopefully
Nqp15hhu wrote: » And who would that be?
AuntySnow wrote: » Yup ! I'd say you'd see it there before the likes of rathdrum or tinahely Their chances are proximity to high ground You have the high ground and the proximity to higher! Please check in frequently tomorrow and let us know how it's going To be honest it's very very knife edge Not expecting any down in Arklow bar some shleet maybe
AuntySnow wrote: » He's talking about ensemble members..(perturbations) not posters...
heffoo wrote: » Will do I’m slightly higher outside the village around 270 mtrs asl so fingers crossed. Tinahely is always hit and miss we could be in blizzards up here and it could be raining away there and it’s only a few mins drive
Rock Lesnar wrote: » 27mm for me in meath and no temp drop yet, 9.8c, very breezy now to since the rain cleared, really dont need more rain now for at least a week
Humberto Salazar wrote: » 42mm of rain in 36 hrs or so. Spring, hurry up, need the warmth of the sun on my back. This wishy washy will it won't it sleety rainy snow event, is of zero interest.