pad199207 wrote: » Radar has precipitation over me so i went to check..
Rikand wrote: » A blizzard in athlone and shes sticking. Myself and the kids are glued to the lamppost watching. Hopefully it still there in the morning for snowmen. First decent bit of snow for my youngest who is 3. He is amazed
Snowbiee21 wrote: » Expecting the first window of any precipitation heading eastwards Meath/Dublin to be rain initially, before a transition to snow after 2am
AuntySnow wrote: » Down to -1.3c here near Arklow despite the cloud That doesn't happen often Wetbulb is -1.6c Dewpoint is -4.6c Slightly within parameters at the moment here I would think
nacho libre wrote: » I used GL'S coin method- there is well over a inch on the ground now. jeez if we could get 3 or 4 hours out of this there would be a really good covering!
JanuarySnowstor wrote: » Raining away in Cork still. Just goes to show uppers are vital and they were the one missing ingredient!!
pauldry wrote: » Why has radar lots of precipitation over Sligo but theres nothing. Its dry. And the phantom precipitation has nearly cleared if it was rain it wouldnt show and it would be lashing here
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Raining with a small bit of sleet in cork city really and not expecting anything else, around 1.9 degrees. Edit: a woman just slipped outside on the footpath so looks like the floor is icy, must be freezing when it hits the ground.
AuntySnow wrote: » Down to -1.3c here near Arklow despite the cloud That doesn't happen often Wetbulb is -1.6c Dewpoint is -4.6c Slightly within parameters at the moment here I doubt think
Oneiric 3 wrote: » Could this be a rare case where Galway got just a little bit more snow than Mayo? Don't worry, nature will address that imbalance in its own time. Easing up here again now anyhow.