Elessar wrote: » Sorry but met.ie and rte news not being clear on this...when is it expected to hit Dublin?
Itssoeasy wrote: » Brought the dog for a walk and there isn't a puff of wind out there. There's this misty rain failing but no wind whatsoever here in cork city.
Burts Bee wrote: » Fog has appeared here in north cork. Is this a phenomenon before a storm?
knipex wrote: » And if for some reason your employer is a moron and does fire you then you can take him to the cleaners..
northgirl wrote: » What time is it now expected to arrive in the Cork area. I was under the impression earlier it was early afternoon, is it likely now to be earlier?
Surreptitious wrote: » Same. Deathly calm here with nobody out and about hardly. Supposedly the shops were jammers all day.
VinLieger wrote: » Whats actually going to do some serious damage is the stacks of bonfire material kids have been gathering, that sh1t is gonna destroy cars and windows near it
Gael23 wrote: » How are people supposed to get to work?
Tyson Fury wrote: » Drive? Unless the wind will be strong enough to blow cars off the road which is unlikely. People in the east don't have any excuses tomorrow.
mayo.mick wrote: » https://twitter.com/deric_hartigan/status/919641898071011328
paul71 wrote: » That and the completely oblivious people who right now are rolling out their Wheelie bins for collection in the morning