Gonzo wrote: » it's movement eastward slowed down quite a bit after it reached the midlands.
konman wrote: » Radar was showing precip for nearly 90 minutes here earlier before it actually snowed. 5km south of Tuam.
John.Icy wrote: »
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » Do you not get bored of this?
NickNickleby wrote: » Told Mrs Nick about this thread, then went out to see no snow. Anyway, a few minutes later she starts screaming in from the kitchen "its snowing ... its SNOWING". So eejit here runs out to see it, only to find Mrs N cackling madly in the corner. But no snow :(:(. She's gone to bed, but hopefully there's a handful of snow going to join her shortly.
An Ri rua wrote: » If anyone in West Dublin wants snow and has €300 in crisp €50 notes, I can guarantee you a car roof full of snow anytime before 1am. Green lights all the way, feather throttle. Actually, €500. €100 for the Garda Covid toll each way. Your kids will love you. Or your neighbours kids.
An Ri rua wrote: » What the Dickens is wrong with that woman, playing with your great expectations?
davidsr20 wrote: » Guys is it over for east Galway for tonight?
DellyBelly wrote: » Yes it looks like Dublin will be fortunate tonight and miss out on the snow. May get a small flurry here and there but looks like it'll get lucky and miss out altogether. Still, it's very cold out tgere
Sleety_Rain wrote: » Beginning to lightly snow! near Swords
UrbanSprawl wrote: » snowing lightly in citywest
ffarrell7 wrote: » You mean a kilometer????? We don't use miles in Ireland or anywhere else in EU.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Don't forget the divorce proceedings in the snowball
kegg wrote: » You mean a kilometre ? We don't use kilometers in ireland or anywhere else in the EU. ��