As suggested in other thread, starting new thread, to continue discussion, and reduce the issue of 'Vanilla Tremble' (…another great new Boards feature!!!).
After event, will merge threads.
Heavy sneachta sticking to everything. RATHCOOLE CO. DUBLIN. Nice powdery snow finally 😀
one post saying melting fast in N Tipp and another saying now dirty slush (don’t know where)
sounds like an unexpected thaw to me, the decision to close schools in some areas might have been a bit hasty. Those who get a day off aren’t complaining though.
I’m in Dublin and we have sticking snow
starting to snow a bit in Dublin 15. We live in hope!
Rathcoole must be one of the only places in Dublin outside of the Dublin mountains where there has ben some snowfall.....and Rathcoole is a good way out
Maybe but will be a mess in the morning either way one would think. The aim should be to get everyone back for Tuesday morning with slighly later starting times if necessary.
it’s below -30 there today which is bad enough. I’d be more worried about that side. Hopefully it will warm up a bit for you.
No snow Kinsale. Now watching the temps as to freeze or no freeze.
whereabouts? Blanch or further west
actually not too bad after today. -30 is no fun at all. Hard to do anything in it.
Well that was a lengthy event. Has anyone the final snow depths reportes from limerick north Kerry areas?
It's been a tough 24 hours for emergency services down here.
Rathcoole, Saggart, Newcastle all reporting snow and sticking in the last 30mins, let's hope it keeps up
Nice falling snow in Leixlip. Drove back down the N4 and it was back to rain by Liffey Valley
No snow at the airport today, currently 2c and raining 👍🏻
Motorway near raheen limerick
Is there much life left in this front for my area any one can tell me? Rathcoole co. DUBLIN. Thanks in advance ☺️
No snow here but temps have risen to 3°C here in north Clare. Those with small fans of snow might lose their cover.
went for a spin around cork city suburbs, some places have mushy clear snow others wet roads. One common feature though was the amount of water pouring off pitches, down hills etc. if this freezes over night it will be deadly. Some amount of rain has fallen here in the last two days
Ah I grew up in a similar winter climate to that. So it's all good. But does look like it will "warm" up a bit during the week.
13 inches here in Lyreacrompane in North Kerry. No power since 10am and nothing able to travel on the main roads.
weather&radar app
clonsilla. But very wet mix.
That, along with some other posts, should be a wake up call to some of those who thought that the ME warnings were OTT, or that we're becoming a nation of 'snowflakes' or some nonsense. ME issue their weather warnings for a good reason, and this is what they mean by a 'multi-weather hazard event'.
Galway City here. No snow here, and in a way I’m happy.
Don’t get me wrong, I love snow. Love to watch it falling. Love seeing snow on the ground and walking in it.
However, I’m getting older, I’ve had two hip replacements and I don’t want to fall. So, for all those who got snow, enjoy it you lucky b@st@£d$.
ha ha.
Bet all the eejits saying the warnings were not warranted are feeling very sheepish now. 😄😄😄
Snowing heavy in lucan now
Big splodges of sleet striking windows in Santry.
The worst is when they are saying that the warnings aren't warranted and then you come on here seeing photos of the snow between 10-30 cm in depth.
In south tipp visiting the in laws for the weekend, I'd say it's only stopped snowing for a few hours during the day but it's been pretty much non stop all day