I live in cork and for any corkonians you may know of st Patrick's hill in cork city. For those who don't know, it's a huge ass steep hill. Someone skied down it like a boss
i remember when I got up from bed at 7am I opened my curtains and then I'm like omg so much snow I jumped on my mom and brother to wake them up I had these foot steps outside so I jumped off them and I belly flapped in the snow I will never forget that day and hope it snow this year
How come you all drive on the wrong side of the road? Sorry, I had to! : ) The video of the animals are great. Thanks for sharing and the long hours spent filming.
Маргарита Молотока *Dude that sucks, I live in England and in my city we always get snow like Ireland’s every year, the only year it didn’t snow for us was in 2016, and my city is expecting to get lots of snow this year* Our snow is like yours, probably 60cm deep but maybe around 80cm if there’s a snow drift in people’s yards My city is Birmingham, this city is hotter than the Whole of Ireland and you’re saying we get more snow than you? But it’s a good thing because you probably don’t need to handle retarded traffic when people forget their winter tires
Nope it never snows,just rainy and cold..!and thanks to that dnow we had an amzing summer ill never forget,its suppose to snow this week too and hopefully summer will be the same as last years
I will admit that England is trash at handling snow, but I’m sure England has it worse than Ireland in some places like Cumbria. England is further north than Ireland and England’s coldest temperature is -26°C, Ireland’s is -19°C
We are mostly at the same latitude actually! A bit of Ireland is further north than England and a bit of England is further South than Ireland. It’s really the Atlantic that has this effect on Ireland as England is much closer to the continent :)
@@mmargosa1986 English attacks ! You know, I'm not russian but live in Russia now all my live, You are russian, and we're using english to communicate. It feels very bad. May it better if we use Gaelic(Scotish or Irish) ?)))))
@@ОленьТоповый I'm was born in Latvia but when I was 2 I came to ireland I visit Latvia very summer and winter so when I seen this much snow in Ireland I was shocked because usually there would( a) be no snow or( b ) there would be little of snow so this is a lot like our door was half way with snow in 2 day so I am kinda English because my mom and dad had to teach me Russian so I can talk to my grant and grandad in Latvia and I think u should talk English there because more people might understand u like Irish they would have no clue what u are saying same with Scottish sorry for such a long reply but basically u should talk English and I'm not really Russian I'm Latvian on my dad side and English on my moms side.
Cow you are wrong, in Ireland it was way worse. Why does nobody care about us? And, Ireland actually had a big BLIZZARD that literally didint even hit the UK. So, in Ireland it was worse