marvin80 wrote: » This might be useful for people in some counties:https://www.mapalerter.com/
Mrself wrote: » Does anyone have an idea of time frame? What time this is expected to hit the country and when it will pass? Im in Dublin but considering keeping kids home from school
mirrorwall14 wrote: » That’s super, thank you for the share. I’ll be passing that one on
Samaris wrote: » *Extratropical storm, I think. That changing of the system in shape is a bit misleading in terms of preparation. We can all get behind "hurricane = oh sh*t", but then it changes to "extratropical storm" and people go "oh right, one of them things, we get them every year, be grand..." I think it is due to drop to a Cat 1 before it hits land, but it seems to have been slower in slackening off than expected?
Ninthlife wrote: » Schools in Newbridge have announced they are closing tomorrow. Hope more follow suit as the day progresses
frozenfrozen wrote: » I'm now 100% tired of people brushing off the seriousness both online and in person but mostly in person. It's like the storm is coming to visit the way my mother is 'preparing', told her to get someone close to my granny to check on her now and make sure the place is cleared outside and that she has water etc and she said no it'll be grand you are just too young to remember other bad storms. OK mammy, here's the chainsaw, let me know when you have the place cleared up on Tuesday
flazio wrote: » I'm thinking it's more like we all feel like we're the third little pig in the fairy tale, we didn't build weak wooden houses like the Americans in tornado valley keep doing we built solid brick houses which can withstand harsh winters no bother. All well and good until a tree comes in through the roof.
munsterlegend wrote: » Yeah and our trees don't bend like in the Caribbean. I saw Joanna Donnelly refer to this in her tweet.
ooompie5 wrote: » What should you do if your treee comes down over a road???
Meteorite58 wrote: » To me both the the GFS and AROME have shifted E slightly since their last runs.
my3cents wrote: » But will the shed still be there on Tuesday?
mirrorwall14 wrote: » I’m thoroughly confused by the reaction of the Irish Media versus the international media. Is there a possibility of anything Met Eireann are seeing that we aren’t that could explain the laid back “school buses are cancelled” coverage?
Samaris wrote: » Arlessienne - If I were in your position, I'd be more than half-inclined to call people who are taking it seriously and if you can get one that has keys and the like, go over today with a group to clear things. Tomorrow morning could well be getting on the too-late side.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » MicheMartin on TV just now saying he's seriously concerned about the storm and is surprised the Government haven't been more active highlighting the threat that it poses. I'd say we will see a ramping up of the warnings on public broadcasting this afternoon. EDIT: I see RThave just issued a push alert on the storm. "Met reann have told the National Emergency Co-Ordination Committee it expects Opheila to hit the south coast and track up the west coast."