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  1. The radar shows all the light stuff moving into the Dublin area, passing through Meath and North Kildare.

    A couple of heavier features are moving through Laois and Tipp, heading for Wicklow, Kilkenny and Carlow. Usually these things fizzle out well before the east coast, especially when the winds are light. There could be more snow to come for higher ground over the next few hours!

  2. Yeh, its clouded over here now, temps have risen. last thing I expected, very rare for showers to make it across here. :wacko:

    Light spots of rain(?) in the wind. Dublin airport reporting sleet. The place was starting to turn all ice rink outside with a major freeze up of all the wet surfaces beginning. I hope these showers clear out of the way quickly, the only thing they'll do is melt the frost. :(

    Wind has increased big time also! Very odd.

    Its now getting heavier, large drops from a mostly clear sky. :o

  3. i would say we have the potential to have an "as good as 91" winter, but no better. unless we get deep, deep frosts we wont come near the 80s winters. remember also in 91 the easterly event was absolutely freezing - it was -5 during the day for a few days, as i remember. we havent had a complete freeze up like that since. however it has been a good cold winter round here, and as for the snow event in london, that was pretty impressive last week .

    I made that point earlier because I live about 10 miles from Matty, and although impressive, the Feb 1991 event wasnt any more potent around here than several other cold spells we've had since. :)

    Im less than half a mile inland from an east-facing coast, and even during the Feb 1991 event the snow was reluctant to settle here for any more than a few hours. The only easterly I remember that delivered lying snow for days here was Jan'87, and my memories of that event are vague to say the least.

    I notice that theres been some disapointment from various members who live along North Sea coasts over the lack of lying snow during last weeks easterly, despite the low 850hPa temps. I have had that problem here with almost every easterly! Plenty of snow falls, it just wont settle! :)

    Of course who knows, the best may still be yet to come.. :)

  4. I was also skeptical as I always take it with a pinch of salt when forecasters say they're be snow on the leading edge. It usually rains!

    It was a nice suprise. Timed to perfection for these parts. If it happened a few hours earlier we would have slept throught it. A couple of hours later and the ground would have been warmer, so it possibly wouldnt have settled.

  5. whats the story with tomorrows front moving from the south?

    Forecasters nightmare thats what. :lol:

    Peronally I dont think it'll be cold enough for sleet or snow apart from on high ground, and the east wind wont help matters along the Irish Sea coast. The GFS doesnt seem to think it'll come this far north, but you might get something. The higher parts of the Wicklow will propbably get yet more snow!

  6. im starting to worrie now its still snowing lightly and the temperature is about -0.5c and there is no sign of the snow getting sn heavier

    If that temp is accurate you've nothing to worry about.

    Here, its snowing heavier again, with big flakes for the first time, but the covering we had is melting rapidly. Dew points must have gone above zero or something. Temp is now 2.1C

  7. Very light snow starting here on the coast. I havent managed a covering at all this week so far, so perhaps Ill get a short one here.

    Snow on the leading edge of a band of rain has NEVER delivered a covering here in my lifetime, so Im still sceptical. At least the air coming in with the front isnt particularly mild, so that helps.

  8. I would say as a whole.

    It will be the best winter since 1991.

    But if the 2nd half of Feb were to turn into something special then could even rank better.

    No offence Matty, but do you even remember 1991? :)

    1995/96 is probably a good comparison, as many others have pointed out.

    1993/94 was also quite decent in this neck of the woods.

    In terms of extremly low temps, number of ice days, and number of days with snow cover; from an IMBY perspective this wnter has been NOTHING compared to 2000/2001. Even the first few days of March 2001 managed several consecutive mornings when the temp bottomed out at -7C or lower. In comparison I havent got below -4C this year at all, and only got below -3C once.

  9. I doubt there will be any snow worth getting excited about on low ground near the east coast. Over here, we'll probably only get a short spell of light wet snow, at best. Ild also expect precipitation amounts to be very small in the the Dublin region. The Wicklow Mountains always tend to kill off the activity in weak fronts like this when theres any sort of southerly flow.

    The heaviest bursts of precipitation probably wont arrive on the east coast until later in the morning, when the winds turn more to the west. By then the less cold air will already have arrived, so it'll more likely fall as cold rain or sleet. Anywhere with a bit of altitide will do considerably better, however.

  10. I feel that this winter so far has been more about the quantity of cold weather rather than quality.

    I live by the coast, and most of what we have had so far has been too marginal to deliver anything worth remembering. We seem to have had only very brief incursions of what I would call proper deep cold air and low thicknesses. Surface cold doesnt quite do the job here. Im sure many would disagree, but from an IMBY perspective nothing particularly exceptional has occured, apart from the persistant and prolonged nature of the colder than normal weather.

    For instance, we have had a complete absense of potent northerlies since the late October event. This event was impressive, but IMO a little too early in the season to be quite as potent as it COULD have been had the exact same set-up occured later on in the season. Im still optimistic for the rest of the winter mind, and admit it has been a very welcome change to recent years. :lol:

  11. I see that Dublin airport recorded almost 30mm of precipitation yesterday alone, and Casement a little less. The snow depths on the nearby mountains must be unreal at this stage!

    Here on the coast, it might as well have been all rain. No covering at any point, just cold waterlogged ground.

  12. Is it me or has the wind got a lot stronger?very windy here in dublin,had brief whiteout earlier in the city

    Somewhat off topic, but according to the 3hr wind forecast map from Met Eireann the SE wind over the next couple of hours just off the Dublin coast will reach 37knots (43mph), which is just over tropical storm force! That is sustained winds, so gusts would be somewhat higher. Its howling pretty nasty here, Im about half a mile inland. In fact, the lights just flickered! Ive just been out and the wind chill is unreal! :D

    Just a few spits and spots of light rain or sleet in the wind at the moment. Havent had any covering at all at at this location yet.

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