I'm in West Wicklow,2-3 foot deep in estate,can't even get car out onto the main rd.
How about where you live?
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I'm in West Wicklow,2-3 foot deep in estate,can't even get car out onto the main rd.
How about where you live?
Reckon we're getting close to 2 foot in Tallaght. Our decking has disappearead at this stage. I wouldn't even try to get the car out of the garden, never mind out of the estate. The roads that are being driven on have a good few inches of solid ice on top and are absoluely lethal.
I was sitting on a Luas at the Red Cow yesterday and we were looking down at the slip road onto the M50 at about 5.30, most of the cars were sliding pretty dramatically as they tried to get down the slip safely, but one small white van was having serious difficulty, it just missed the barrier, jerked back towards the middle and was still sliding, the passenger door then opened and I think they were considering bailing out on the move, lost sight then! Mayhem.
None whatsoever visible from my place in Limerick. There has been some over the past few days, but it didn't really settle. None on the mountains either. Bright sunshine (without any warmth) at the moment.
In my garden in Bray it's about five or six inches deep. At some places, you can't see the curb from the road the snow is so thick.
Someone was telling me it took her five hours to drive home from Dublin to Dunboyne last night.
Five inches in Greystones. Feel very inadequate. :(
Lovely in east Cork. Sun melting the remainder away. Cold though.
Here in belgium, it snowed all night but still not as much as the east coast at home. Bitterly cold -7 but wind chill at about -15.
Supposed to be collecting the missus at Schipol airport this evening - but there were 600kms of traffic tailbacks in Holland this morning - I can't leave her there - can I ?
None in Florida:cool:
Only a few feet here in Derry, -5 is the high today so not to bad.It's been -9 at night since last Sat and one of the fastest flowing rivers in Europe (river Foyle) is starting to have icebergs on it for the 2nd time this year. :)
16-17cm in South Dublin (~6.5 inches for any Yanks reading). I thought there was more.
About 2 inches on my doorstep today in London. Thank God I don't rely on public transport to get to work.
Wonder if anyone will be brave enough to jump in fountains in Trafalgar Square a la 2005 should England get the World Cup.
Getting on for 2 foot up here in the Wicklow Mountains - more where it's drifted. Real powdery stuff though - crap for snowballs/ snowmen. Tomorrow looks like it could be brutal though, if the rain falls as (wet) snow up here as predicted. The second or third period of heavy snow earlier in the year brought down trees, power lines etc. No power means no water and no heating.
Road ok here, as there's a council depot half a mile up the road (they're not gritting that often on this stretch, but the bit of heavy traffic clears it quickly once it is gritted). But we are on the main road - those down lanes are screwed. Wouldn't chance getting down off the mountains, and there's a lot more exposed stretches between us and the N11. I think I'd get down alright, it's getting back up that's the problem. The council normally get the roads clear ok to be fair, but when it effects Bray and Greystones we fall down the priority list (rightly so).
Made it in earlier in the week - worst part of the 30 miles was the couple hundred yards in the industrial estate around the job!
its not how big it is Stu, its what you do with it...
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by the way - here is my patio table and chairs last sunday.
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Pretty much a blizzard in south Dublin now. Really really nice.
Snow almost non-existent in Tralee, only really fell on Saturday, but nights are sub-zero, so lawns and footpaths still icy.
You'll have to dye it pink the next time.
26 and toasty in Cape Town today :-)
Was due to fly from Edinburgh to Dublin on Monday. Cancelled. Was due to do the same yesterday. Cancelled. Flew Glasgow to Belfast last night. Not a screed if snow or ice on the ground in Belfast. *******os. Got to Kilcock this evening after 29 hours travelling and there was knee high snow and over a foot on the car roof.
Hate the stuff now.
People were giving out about the cold today in Los Angeles. It was about 23 or 24 celcius at noon. Silly bathstuds.
Brian Cowen - "We are a resiliant people"
Irish people - "Arghh, snow!!!"
Arrived home from Mexico yesterday. So. Very. Cold.
Felt warm this morning -2C, -13C last night when I took the dog out for a very quick walk.
I wouldn't mind a bit of snow so I can take my 32" 4wd though its real paces. Give the low differentials a bit of a work out.
We had -14.8C, but last night didn't get much below freezing, so already thawing. Trying to get up the mountains on Tuesday was mental. Got up once I got a clear run at it, but think I'll have to look at additional options tyre wise.
Car was parked at the gf's house the last few nights. I had parked in a snowless dry spot but could I get the thing out last night without slip and shudder, could I hell. Couldn't get it over a 2 inch divot without the most ridiculous driving. Traction on or off made no diff. Gotta shovel the driveway later. Boo.
Due a new set of tyres anyway. Micksgarage have a set of snow covers for tyres on the front page of their site. Check it out. They may not be good enough for your local terrain Macy but they're a good solution for city and suburban driving in Ireland.
The old VW beetle with rwd/rear engine was one of the best 2wd cars I have driven in the snow. The sheer fun factor turning corners at speed is hard to better. Man and car become bonded.
I think it's mad to drive without snow tyres in snow or ice. You can take a short cut and just have the 2 driven wheels fitted with snow tyres. If you have rear wheel drive, then add to snow tyre traction by putting 2 or 3 cement bags in the boot or if you can tolerate it - the mother in law in the backseat.
Snow socks or chains are only really a "get me home" option. Not ruled out yet though, as once "up" the roads aren't too bad.
I've resisted winter tyres since I moved to the mountains, but beginning to rethink given the prolonged spell last winter and now this winter already. We're well into the second week now. Also thinking about "All weathers" as a compromise. From what I've read, only changing 2 wheels is quite a short cut and negates a lot of the benefit. Unfortunately a lot comes down to money - I'm sure now isn't the time to be buying Winter tyres!Quote:
Originally Posted by geysir
2 winter tyres on the driven wheels gives more traction to the driven wheels and increases the overall safety, that is beyond doubt. Of course it is better and safer to have 4.
Don't waste your money on all-weather tyres for the purpose of getting better traction on snow/icy roads and living in a hilly area.
When conditions permit you replace the winter tyres with regular tyres. The traction benefits of winter tyres gradually deteriorate after 5,000km of use. It is not just the depth and softness of the thread that gives you the traction but also the material composition. That material is present in the outer layer of the thread.
Maybe I should make myself more clear. For 5k you have optimum grip, after that - between 5k -20k you have 75% of the optimum grip - going down to 50%. Thats why you would change them to summer tyres as soon as you hit early spring feb - you would want to preserve the traction quality.
But even at 20k, there is still better traction with a snow tyre than a brand new all-weather.
Then when you think that they're on their last threads - traction wise, you can just leave them on in early spring time, until they go bald.
All-Weather are a compromise, but a poor compromise in my experience, the thread material is too hard and your car will be sliding like a dog on ice.
Ad at the top of the page is for those snow shoes from Micksgarage.
Google's watching.
The one at the side of the page is asking me "Which snow tires are best". In sunny New Orleans. Google's not infallible yet.
You just had to get Noo Awlins in there didn't ya... gloating b*stard! :)
The snow is to make a comeback tonight. I hope it comes and thaws before Christmas Eve, otherwise travel will be a nightmare that day.
The only place I could source winter tyres from could only give me two, so went with the snow socks instead for this winter, and have the reminder set for August 2011 to get sorted for next winter! Plan is to source a spare set of rims and the have them available to swap - should get a 3 or 4 winters out of them. Although, I doubt it'll be as hard to get them in future years - I doubt the tyre manufacturers will get caught short again next winter.