crossmolinalad wrote: » Just out walking the dogs and spoke to the next door farmer about the upcoming storm He started laughing and said they are fools nothing bad is going to happen just some light storm and some heavy rain and that's it He leaves all of his animals outside and i told him we will see a lot of flying cattle and sheep and rubbish from your farmyard tomorrow passing the windows I think Answer was you are mad take another drink We will see neighbor , will talk talk to you again on Tuesday
Coax wrote: » My local national school in Limerick hasn't issued a notice of closure yet.
Kayly wrote: » Nothing from Limerick IT as yet.. surely they will close too?
TomOnBoard wrote: » Now that would be the height of foolishness!
Rossi IRL wrote: » Anything going to happen in Laois/Offaly weather wise
pimpmyhat wrote: » Starting to get a bit windy here in south sligo
munsterlegend wrote: » Can some expert answer is this tracking further and further east? Going by the other thread seems to be the trend.
TheMilkyPirate wrote: » That's a direct hit for the south-east. I work in rosslare harbour with a commute from Wexford town I'm really starting to think about what I'm going to do.
sdanseo wrote: » I don't claim to be an expert but the National Hurricane Center in Miami are saying yes, track is pushed further east.
Deleted User wrote: » its eerie right now in Drogheda , so warm and still, flocks of birds gliding around high up in the sky..............its like the calm before the storm.
Leandro Scruffy Misogynist wrote: » Of course it would but that wont stop them. Not to mention the surfers, high divers and photographers
km79 wrote: » Unrelated
sdanseo wrote: » Anywhere in the country engaged in non-essential work tomorrow should be closed. It's one day. I work in Logistics near Dublin so looks like I'll head in the morning for 7am but once we've sorted out the chaos I intend to be leaving before lunchtime. No way in hell am I driving the N7 in 130km/h crosswinds.
Soccarboy11 wrote: » That looks to puts cork in an even worse situation then it already was in, along with the South east. Going to be really interesting to see how this turns out
pimpmyhat wrote: » Why don't you go for a nice long stroll tomorrow lunchtime preferably along the coast
Captain Snow wrote: » https://www.rt.com/news/406739-hurricane-ophelia-ireland-uk/
RebelButtMunch wrote: » "A particularly violent hurricane" ... as opposed to?