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  1. Geordiesnow Don't really get the argument. Looks potentially quite impactful in the west of Ireland which is part of their jurisdiction. A bit like me saying the Netherlands MO shouldn't name a North Sea storm because it will have no impact in Dublin
  2. Another 11 counties included in the red warning including Dublin from 5am to 8am. Clare, Galway and Roscommon are 2am to 5am.
  3. Picking up over here last few minutes roughly from Co Clare across to Co Waterford in the southeast
  4. Kicking off in Ireland. An entertaining night ahead I suspect.
  5. It's common on the mountains but not at sea facing the sea - though the winds are off shore there.
  6. Snowing now in south west Ireland, Co Kerry https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=756571522433512&extid=CL-UNK-UNK-UNK-AN_GK0T-GK1C&ref=sharing For reference this is what that location normally looks like Kerry Head - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
  7. 8 posts in 6 hours I think tells all that needs to be said. Grim. Quite the pickle for those looking for cold and no end in sight at the moment. It's not even a traditional "zonal" outlook for the time of year, it's considerably worse. Not a straw to grasp at on the afternoon runs so far. ECM in a few minutes, will it lighten the mood?
  8. ICON is a noticeable, though not there yet, improvement by day 8 and that alignment coming out of Newfoundland looking a bit more attractive but still too advanced eastward for decent propagation of WAA up the west side of GL on this run. But an improvement, let's see if there is anything in it
  9. I think the lack of posts says it all really. Really, really frustrating. High pressure is going nowhere and there is no sign of any retrogression back in to the north Atlantic for the foreseeable future. This looks like being a really dry January now as well which is about the most interesting thing to be said. Could we see a record dry month on this pace?
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