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  1. 32 minutes ago, knocker said:

    My team!!! That comment really shines a light on the mind set of many who post in this area. I mean it's well known that my posts are the essence of objectivity and totally lack any pre-conditioned bias.

    Wow sensitive much. You said you liked warm weather and as it was a mild/warm Winter I said your team did well meaning it was a good Winter for mildies/warmies.  How you managed to be offended by that is really quite pathetic, pity me . Honestly grow up man child

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  2. 9 hours ago, knocker said:

    Because I don't like cold. Anyway the question is why people prefer cold in spring when nature is stirring when the joys of snow are not involved. It seems quite perverse to me.

    And others will think its perverse that you want warmth in November. As others have said its all personal preference and your team did good this Winter

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  3. Snow tonight?

    Icy patches are expected to form during Saturday evening and night especially on untreated surfaces and where showers occur after dark. In addition, showers are likely to fall as snow at times over Northern Ireland and above 200 to 300 m in Wales, giving some patchy accumulations of snow here. Please be aware of the potential for difficult driving 

  4. 18 minutes ago, ronan said:

    Well the MET got it wrong Wednesday night and Northern counties got next to no snow so fingers crossed tonight  

    Yeah the areas in NI fc to receive most got the least. Met Eireann had 1-3cm for Donegal and over 2.5 inches accumulated. I was lucky had continuous snow for 2 hours. Snowing currently in parts of Connacht and it isn't included in Met Eireann snow warning which doesn't even kick in until midnight. Plus the surprise snow on Sunday night, its not their best week for any of them ha. Started snowing here again cars white

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  5. The snow melted quickly but for as strong as the March Sun is the air temperatures really didn't help. 7/8c. I've often had decent snow at the beginning of March from a properly northerly with only a partial thaw in lowland areas so it's far from impossible to get decent snow that stays its just simply not cold enough

  6. I had persistent snow for 2 hours. You were really unlucky Ronan. That band pushed SE from Donegal, largely missing the Northern areas of NI which were fc to receive the most snow when in fact central and some southern areas got a lot more. On a side note large parts of Donegal did great from it.

     

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    In that regard they got it wrong

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  7. 3 minutes ago, booferking said:

    Another high ground event sleet here now after an earlier thin covering  warm sector making an appearence so it seems very hard to get a nice covering this winter on low ground no doubt higher parts getting pasted look forward to seeing your images in the morning lucky sods.

    The warm sector made a brief appearance here, temps went up to 3c and the snow melted. However, its now freezing again with 2 inches on the ground and giant flakes currently falling. 40m asl

  8. Nice covering here in Donegal and snow heavily. A warm sector along the West coast at present, temperatures have increased by 2-4 degrees widely as far North as Finner in the most Southern part of Donegal. Lets hope that's the limit of its Northern progress. Currently hovering just above 0c

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  9. 1 hour ago, *Sub*Zero* said:

    Surprised it got a name! But the Irish Met have named it as Ireland does appear to be getting the strongest wind gusts and the NetWx-SR is predicting gusts in excess of 70mph for a time 

     

    Winds need to reach Amber or Orange level for it to be named and the Irish met fc gusts up to 80mph

    Status Orange

    Wind Warning for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick

    Westerly winds, veering northwest will increase to mean speeds of 65 to 75km/h with gusts of 110 to 130km/h at times overnight in exposed areas especially in the coastal fringes with high sea also.

  10. Woke up to find it snowing heavy in Donegal. Surprise snow,seems to happen most if not every year. Ground white

    Met.ie update for Ulster at 6pm did mention it but no warning-

    Tonight

    It will be dry this evening and for much of the night with some frost in eastern areas. However cloud will build to bring outbreaks of rain to the west later tonight, falling as sleet or snow at first. Lows of 1 to 3 degrees in freshening southerly winds.

     

    Castlederg 4c at 3am down to 0 at 5am. Temperatures were supposed to increase as the night progressed

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  11. Looks like a cold March ahead

    11 minutes ago, fergieweather said:

    Effectively all of March in latest EC Monthly is signalled as chilly under northerly-sourced flow, with pronounced +ve MSLP anomalies growing widely to N (esp NW) after mid-month. All in all, it looks like we will see disappointingly depressed temperatures for the start of Spring, with protracted risk of frost. 

     

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