hoody wrote: » According to their Twitter timeline, Met Eireann are taking part in a National Emergency meeting at 10.30, imagine there will be a press conference or update after that with warning levels to be updated too. Hope all stay safe and the damage / impact is minimal. Mondays are hard enough as it is!
Preparations to protect lives and property should be rushed to completion by this afternoon.
Ave Sodalis wrote: » Anyone have any idea yet what we should expect for Tuesday? I know Ophelia should be well past but how long after should we be expecting to feel the effects?
UsedToWait wrote: » Supposed to be flying in to Dublin Monday night round 11. (Discounting the possibility of cancelled flights from earlier in the day causing knock on issues), is the worst of the storm likely to have passed at that stage?
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Note there is a dedicated thread for flight cancellations in the Aviation & Aircraft forum, so that would be the place to check.http://touch.boards.ie/thread/2057797630/1/#post104972259
xper wrote: » The numbers on this morning's wind forecast chart from Met Eireann are ... unusual:
touts wrote: » Some lad on the newstalk 10am news just put the main focus on warning people to watch out for wet slippery leaves.
xabi wrote: » Apart from here, where should I be checking flight status for Monday morning? Airline, airport, or a mixture of both, due to fly out of cork at 05:50 Monday morning.
flazio wrote: » What is the likely situation with Dublin Bus or any company which runs double decker buses should the storm be as strong as predicted. What sort of side winds can those vehicles endure before going over?
Blingy wrote: » So what precautions is everyone taking for this red alert?
whippet wrote: » Blingy wrote: » So what precautions is everyone taking for this red alert? Simples .. garden cleared, bottled water, batteries and candles and food that can be cooked on the bbq for dinner tomorrow evening .. I’m rural on the Louth coast so with fallen trees good chance of no electricity for a while
Samsgirl wrote: » We a mid sized skip at the back of our house. It's fairly full with all the smallish light stuff at the bottom. We have covered that and weighed down the cover with heavy stuff. Any advice on what else we can do with it to secure it? In South Tipp. Not a red zone. Yet.
RiceCrispy wrote: » With regards to red/ amber warnings what should we be really doing to prepare? have lamps etc in case of power cut but are we at a stage where windows should be boarded up to protect from debris?
Colby Tall Shootout wrote: » I really don't know what, if anything, I need to do. I have followed the forecasts and the storm thread here. Dublin is never mentioned beyond the fact it's included in the "rest of the country" orange warning, so I assume it will be ok, like previous orange alerts. I walk to/from work so will just expect to get blown about a bit. My workplace leaks in hundreds of places with even light rain so I supoose we can expect to be mopping up and moving buckets for the day.
jacksie66 wrote: » I've work on Monday in a shop in the crescent in Limerick. They're currently renovating the roof in parts of the centre. Hopefully the wind doesn't feck the place up..