philstar wrote: » Ophelia ? what sort of name is that anyway? sounds like a protestant name :mad:
philstar wrote: » ^^^^^^^^^^^^ sorry, i was having a father ted moment
fraxinus1 wrote: » County councils are still not being put on alert. Sunday is an even worse day to contact people in charge.
Widdershins wrote: » Are people going to work on Monday? It's hard to imagine what it's going to be like.
__..__ wrote: » Ha ha. I just got a text from work telling us all we better be in Monday or else.
Cloudio9 wrote: » A damning piece of evidence if someone gets hurt.
noble00 wrote: » Hi sorry for jumping in , I'm in the south surely if it's going to be this bad , all schools and business should close , I'm a bit worried about having to work Monday and leaving kids
Romantic Rose wrote: » I know there isn't a wind warning for South Donegal but I'm wondering will the roads be dangerous to drive on Monday morning? Debris and the like.
Doltanian wrote: » I have a backup inverter and will use a charged car batter to power it, it can power my EIR modem for internet providing the phone lines are ok. It will also be able to run my smaller TV for news reports etc. The Telephone exchanges and Mast towers all have huge battery banks of lead acid batteries.
natty_asha wrote: » I received a text alert from Carlow County council about half an hour ago advising orange weather alert for area Monday.