Weather forecast for Leinster today was scattered showers, some heavy. But did the Met Office mention snow?
On Sorrel Hill, 599 metres/1070 feet this afternoon the flaky snow 'stuck'. Winter temperatures. And when it was not snowing the hail was heavy.
In between snow and hail, blue skies and amazing views, the sun shone on the Blessington Lakes.
Mullaghcleevaun had a sprinkling of snow too.
A cold day on Sorrel Hill.
And Tess all the time on the lead. Sheep dotted on the mountain.
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