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Title: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: RedLeader on January 15, 2013
I thought it would be a good idea if we had a thread for upcoming weather. If you see something interesting in the forecast, good, bad or interesting, post it here.
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: RedLeader on January 15, 2013
Yellow warning of snow for Northern Ireland (Yeoooooow). Might take a sledge to Pierces Castle on Saturday :D

Issued at - 15 Jan 2013, 12:33
Valid from - 18 Jan 2013, 09:00
Valid to - 18 Jan 2013, 23:55

As the weather breaks down, there is the potential for a spell of snow to spread from the southwest. As winds strengthen, blizzard conditions are a possibility, especially over high ground. Accumulations of 2-5 cm are possible quite widely and in some locations, especially higher ground, 15 cm are possible.

The public should be aware of the possibility of travel disruption. This warning is likely to be updated over the next few days.


The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: Are we there yet? on January 17, 2013
From 'Mournes weather' fb page

BE PREPARED FOR HEAVY SNOW: Snow will arrive tonight from 01:00am onwards. It may start out as rain, but quickly turn to snow for all, even towards the coasts. This snow once set in, is not going anywhere fast, lasting into saturday. We could see ALOT of snow by the weekend. Tomorrow will see blizzards and drifting as winds blow snow around. The higher up you go, the deeper the snow with upto 12inches possible on the highest ground, but even to low levels 5-8inches is possible. Be prepared for disruption, and do not travle unless necessary. Carry blankets, snow shuvvels, a hot flask for tea etc on journeys. More updates soon.
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: whoRya on January 18, 2013
Looks like wee bits but no whiteout yet. 

Donard webcam (http://www.savoy-cafe.com/newcastle-webcam/)
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: Big Dod on January 18, 2013
According to the bbc weather, the heavy stuff is gonna be here about 16:00 and keep it up til at least midnight.  Minus temps tonight then more tomorrow.

Hoping for a howling blizzard then I'm getting head to toe waterproofed and going for a long walk  ;D
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: MikeD on January 18, 2013
snowing in belfast at the minute, very windy, quite something !
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: LandyLiam on January 18, 2013
is it lying anywhere?
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: MikeD on January 18, 2013
not down by the lagan anyways.....
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: MikeD on January 18, 2013
starting to get slush build up on window ledge..... snow seems bigger and fluffier now.... this can only be good......
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: Ed on January 18, 2013
Was out in it for about 45 mins there.
Down jacket under goretex jacket.
Cold? What cold?!
If anything I was verging on too warm.

I can't get anywhere until at least next saturday, so Im hoping the snow sticks around.

I want a snow bivvy!
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: Spud on January 18, 2013
Fook the snow! Just took me 4.5 hours getting home from work!! Carryduff was really bad! ;D
Title: Re: NI-Wild Weather Watch
Post by: phil_b on January 19, 2013
No snow at all here near dungannon :(
Donard looks white on the Savoy webcam, I would go that direction tomorrow but my cameea is away for repair >:(