dsmythy wrote: » Half days would sort that issue.
thierry14 wrote: » If it's a Category 3 now Will it still make landfall as one? Category 3 will surely do serious damage to our celtic tiger construcions Bit nervous now, limerick
Soccarboy11 wrote: » this whole schools wont open in a red alert, im unsure if they all actually follow it, Still not received a text from my school, in Cork. A lot of others are closed. Its going to be pretty dangerous if my school remains open I think!
Samaris wrote: » Can't help but think that that's a bad idea. Oddly calm here in Galway. I know it's expected, but it does feel a bit weird to have almost no wind with this thing coming in.
Yahir Some Schoolhouse wrote: » Not sure if already mentioned but met.ie appears to have just been updated with two additional counties.STATUS RED Wind Warning for Wexford, Galway, Mayo, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford
Mahony0509 wrote: » I’m hearing that schools in Cork are making their decisions at 6pm. I’ve relatives going to a school in Passage and they’re making up their minds at 6.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Just wondering why so many people in Limerick are nervous compared to everywhere else? Are the buildings there made from cardboard Just take precautions and watch out for flying debris and stay indoors if possible.
Cantona's Collars wrote: Just wondering why so many people in Limerick are nervous compared to everywhere else? Are the buildings there made from cardboard Just take precautions and watch out for flying debris and stay indoors if possible.
jirafa wrote: »