R.F. wrote: » Can anyone predict how my drive from Gorey to bray will be like at 8am tomorrow?
charlietheminxx wrote: » I live on a coast road in North County Dublin and get to work via a tree lined country road and then the M1, which I’m sure many of you know is very exposed to wind in parts. I’m so worried that this is going to be worse for the east than Met Eireann are allowing for. If it’s not a red warning I have to go to work and I must say I’m concerned I won’t be able to get home again tomorrow evening.
Donal55 wrote: » Ultimately everyone is responaible for themselves. If you don't feel happy then take a day's leave.
Blingy wrote: » So what precautions is everyone taking for this red alert?
alroley wrote: » Is it likely Limerick city schools could close?
charlietheminxx wrote: » I understand that in principle, but not every employer is ok with people taking leave without notice. If there’s a red warning for Dublin, I’m sure they’ll understand but at the moment there’s not a hope of them accepting my absence tomorrow.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: It will all depend on power outages and the brave Esb teams.
Hurricane-force winds are expected to reach the southern portions of Ireland by Monday afternoon and spread inland across the country into Monday night.
iguana wrote: I was talking to a couple of teachers here who think they probably will. I'm not going to be taking my son tomorrow regardless of whether his school opens or not. It's too risky as most storm fatalities in Ireland have happened while people are travelling.
Donal55 wrote: Ultimately everyone is responaible for themselves. If you don't feel happy then take a day's leave.
Ninthlife wrote: » Schools in Newbridge have announced they are closing tomorrow. Hope more follow suit as the day progresses
naughto wrote: » What school is that for
Stheno wrote: » If there is a red weather warning would people expect not to go to work?
TheMilkyPirate wrote: » My young lad isn't going to school regardless of if it closes or not, Hopefully more parents in affected areas will take the same approach even if there schools don't.