philkelly32 wrote: » and there is to be more 2moro so.
foggy_lad wrote: » I would just walk on the road as it is clear of ice and snow, Are the council waiting for some elderly people to die on the treacherous footpaths before they get their fingers out?
soden12 wrote: » Yes they are. Nothing they like better than beavering around clearing all the main roads and leaving the path just so that some geriatric will die. :rolleyes: If you're so concerned then why not go and get off your ass and shovel some snow and help ? At this stage you've a dozen all-irelands for hurling on the ditch.
byhookorbycrook wrote: » Cheers for the tip to go to Carlow via Ballon, road much better than via Killerig.
ShayK1 wrote: » Has anybody travelled from Tullow to Carlow via Killerig today?
CarlowRebel wrote: » I travelled that road twice today, wasn't great this morning, lots of black ice and compacted snow. It was ok once you took your time. Coming home was better, still have the compacted snow, but ok again once you take it handy.
byhookorbycrook wrote: » Came back via Killerig at about 5, also had the problem with hunks of frozen snow, esp if there was something coming towards me. Driveable but needs care.
racso1975 wrote: » RE: M9 the carlow side is fine both lanes in operation but when you hit castledermot you are straight down to one lane and was lethal on wednesday evening. Kildare roads dept are a disgrace!!! They were out today clearing the hard shoulder to a certain degree. Not coming home tonight so i'll see what it's like tomorrow morning
byhookorbycrook wrote: » Made the huge mistake of taking the other road to Tullow today, ie down at Walls forge, via Chapelstown and on to Tullow. I have never been so scared in my life.And to whoever was in the red Corsa tailgating me the whole way, GOBDAW!
philkelly32 wrote: » is this ever gonna stop? can somebody please tell me whats the forecast for xmas day and stephens day?
DANNY22XX wrote: » anyone else pipes frozen:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
DANNY22XX wrote: » pipes are frozen out side Tom the attic seems ok we have the the washing machine out in the shed that was frozen solid so the pipes im trying everything right now 4 hours still no joy:(
tombull82 wrote: » Same As.. Mine froze solid 2 weeks ago again, ended up buying a new machine, took out one of the units in the kitchen and plumbed it in there. The pipes are insulated but it was actually the internal water and waste pipes on the machine which froze last time. Bummer I would prefer to have it in the shed but its froze a few times in the last few years and was unusable for a week or so each time so it will stay in the kitchen now for the winter anyway.
Nead21 wrote: » holy crap that is cold!! did anyone manage to get their water back that didnt have it this morning??
SV wrote: » oh baby. that snow is excellent. loving my tires
DANNY22XX wrote: » no Nead had a plumber in its all out side on the mains i thought it was the back of the house hopefully it will come back tomorrow