Oscar Bravo wrote: » Dry and bright here in Castlebar. Grand day for a bit of work outdoors
nacho libre wrote: » I love being outside in this weather. Give me this anytime over the crap we had to endure last week
nacho libre wrote: » Just read the UKMO latest update, it looks like more of the same - Atlantic fronts coming up against a cold block, so hopefully more snow opportunities for us. Two things seems apparent from it though: no lengthy deep freeze by the sounds of it. Also, they seem fairly confidence of drier and colder weather going into March.
appledrop wrote: » Another grey, dreary, windy, freezing day in Dublin. Rain clouds replaced with some sleet& hail showers. Forecast of significant snows doesn't look like a runner to me.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » I just watched a weather forecast on BBC NEWS and it said the Atlantic will try to break through but "the cold air from the east will win by the end of the week"
Oscar Bravo wrote: » Nice footage, from the days when half of all cars had one light missing and everyone drove a Toyota
nacho libre wrote: » Next winter, when we most likely have our default NH profile, we will look back on this winter and wonder what might have been. Some fantastic synoptics ,that held out the potential for some classic wintry epsiodes, but in reality we ended up with mediocre surface conditions
mcburns07 wrote: » Maybe synoptics will be just as good next winter and we'll benefit from them
Nqp15hhu wrote: » The only sign it is subzero: /QUOTE] What the heck is/was that? Looks like a frozen burst pipe?