homer simpson wrote: » I like that Barra Best fella that was just on BBC Newsline weather forecast. he even said up to 25cm's on high ground and as per usual with the BBC Southern Ireland seems to have no atmosher
Rickylovesuall wrote: » and long may it continue! :cool:
cyclops999 wrote: » Wind howling and lashing rain in Athlone.
SandraD wrote: » Now to be totally depressed by watching the UTV weather and all that beautiful snow for the UK!!!
Snowmaker wrote: » Ha! And I thought I was the only one who hasn't ironed my clothes since November!!
mumo3 wrote: » need some advise people getting a bit over excited at the prospect of snow!!! Should I Iron my work clothes or not..will I possibly not need them due to the sudden surge of snow Ive been dreaming off since November:D
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eskimocat wrote: » They came cause Gerry mentioned SNOW several times on the forecast!! :D
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Nothing to down grade in Waterford.
jo06555 wrote: » My prediction is this time tomorrow we will all be sad again !!!! No basis to this I just sense a few downgrades a comin!
SandraD wrote: » Totally agree Pistolpetes11... I do think that our time will come, but probably not within the next 24hr period! Overall the trends are looking good for something more substantial and long lasting and I don't think it's too far away! But with all the model uncertainty over the last few weeks and with models only starting to get a grip with the recent SSW and having to calculate the additional warmings, it's hard to take anything but actual temperatures and conditions outside as gospel. I say get the cold here first then start looking for snow potential! So please god the cold willl get here within the next day or so and then we can start thinking in terms of actual snow potential!
pistolpetes11 wrote: » Say what ...... where did all them come from ? Also after watching Gerry there , Im back watching Gold Divers , Under the Ice , 4 feet of ice , lubley jubleyBUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME