Leandro Scruffy Misogynist wrote: » All schools in red zones are closed by the dept of education tomorrow.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » SOme predict cloudy with a chance of meatballs, some say hurricane force winds. Why is this still up in the air when its only hours away ??
rebel456 wrote: » Do you need to be told every move to make by the Gov? A status red weather alert is in place and and the Gov through Dept of Housing has advised against any non-essential travel tomorrow. Can't get any clearer than that. Folks need to start taking responsibility for their own actions and stop blaming the gov/authorities for stupid decisions they make.
titan18 wrote: » They were told to act on advice to close. There's no official message out from the schools yet that they should actually close. My mom is staff in one here and still hasn't been told if closed or not. I'd assume they will be, but it's seriously ****ty planning that they haven't messaged out yet. I'm guessing the principal was at the football final here and isn't bothered til after that
Mahony0509 wrote: » The ultimately sad thing here is that due to the incompetency of the authorities, people will die.
joujoujou wrote: » I really want to see 70 kg heavy structure of welded DMFs flying. :P
titan18 wrote: Me, no. The retards who make decisions like employers etc clearly are. Schools in Cork still haven't been told if they're closed or not, and nothing about businesses. I'll be fine getting to work, as it's a duel carriageway 90% of the way, but I've got colleagues coming from the complete back of beyonds who won't be, and nothing has come out from management that there's an issue. Of course, they're hardly going to be on here, so are completely reliant on RTE taking this with seriousness
titan18 wrote: » Me, no. The retards who make decisions like employers etc clearly are. Schools in Cork still haven't been told if they're closed or not, and nothing about businesses. I'll be fine getting to work, as it's a duel carriageway 90% of the way, but I've got colleagues coming from the complete back of beyonds who won't be, and nothing has come out from management that there's an issue. Of course, they're hardly going to be on here, so are completely reliant on RTE taking this with seriousness
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Well RTE weather just now spent more time on weather in Eastern Europe and Spain than here at home but they did at least get the message that action should be taken
[Deleted User] wrote: » Roofer is saying not to block it.
rebel456 wrote: » Do you need to be told every move to make by the Gov? A status red weather alert is in place and and the Gov through Dept of Housing has advised against any non-essential travel tomorrow. Can't get any clearer than that. And in regards for status Orange areas, you're an adult. Make up your own mind if it's worth the risk of travel.Folks need to start taking responsibility for their own actions and stop blaming the gov/authorities for stupid decisions they make.
Henwin wrote: » Does anyone know what time it is to start tomorrow morning in North Kerry, my husband will need to milk the cows but I wud prefer if he left them for d morning, I hate storms
First Up wrote: » Schools in Red zones were told to close hours ago. Its up to individual businesses to tell their employees if they are open or not.
Flying Fox wrote: » If they advised businesses to close it would give people some certainty and give some cover from employers who are not taking this as seriously as they should be. I did say I'm talking about the orange alert areas like Dublin, it's a no brainer in the red areas.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Companies will wait on Met Eireann and Government statements before doing anything. Even then they'll probably have a debate about it internally for a while first. I work for a MNC which is usually fairly proactive on this stuff, but not a peep today.. reckon they're waiting on the above.
stevenup7002 wrote: » Well it is the European forecast. There should be much more focus in the Irish forecast after the news.
joujoujou wrote: » Calm before the storm. The best moment to go out and do some preparations. At least you are doing something. Many are doing nothing. Just joking, but it looks like someone was murdered up against your back wall.
MidMan25 wrote: » What further statements are expected and when?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Until Dublin is effectively declared a no go tomorrow, many of these companies will wait and see I reckon.