Larbre34 wrote: » Court Services have said all Courts are suspended. N.B.! HSE has cancelled all outpatient appointments. Sensible i think.
Rgb.ie wrote: » How do cranes fair up against those type of winds?
Rgb.ie wrote: How do cranes fair up against those type of winds?
EPAndlee wrote: » I'm looking at this like if it's unsafe for teachers,bus drivers to go to work and kids to go to school then it's equally unsafe for me to travel to work. My dog has so quite today and brought him for a walk tonight but couldn't get him to pass the front gate. He knows ****s going down in a few hours
VinLieger wrote: » Yes it has, i was replying to someone clueless enough to ask "surely cat 3 of a scale of 5 cant be that bad"
Outpatients: all hospital outpatient appointments are being cancelled tomorrow Monday 16th October. Consequently, patients do not need to attend or contact the hospital and they will be rescheduled as soon as possible. Scheduled/planned procedures: Patients who are scheduled to have a planned procedure can contact the hospital in the morning to confirm if their procedure is going ahead. In order to minimise unnecessary travel risks for patients, only urgent procedures will take place tomorrow.
Autochange wrote: » Yes Cat 1 winds. The lowest scale. If it was a cat 3 -5 that would be different
murpho999 wrote: » Why isn't there a national advice to this. Are businesses to open tomorrow? Should people go to work? I find it strange how this is being handled.
Mrself wrote: » Any link to that? Cant find anything re courts in Dublin
Tyson Fury wrote: » Any idea of time it will hit Dublin?
LastLagoon wrote: » Most focus seems to be on the wind and how we haven’t seen anything like this before How about the rain? How will it compare to some of the downpours that have cause havoc in previous years And how bad would storm surge be? Just south facing coasts?
TheMilkyPirate wrote: » Probably not related but it is eerily calm in Wexford not even a slight breeze
dark crystal wrote: » I work in a Government dept. and have just received a text to say our office is closed tomorrow. A bit late in the day, but at least it's one less thing to worry about. My partner is still being expected to go into work, however. We're in Waterford.
blanch152 wrote: » Why should there be a single national advice? Different businesses face different risks, different commuters face different risks. If you live 200 yards from where you work, you obviously face different risks than someone who lives 100km away at a high level. If you work for the Gardai, Army or HSE as a paramedic, you obviously have different responsibilities to a customer representative in a bank in the current situation. Employers and employees need to take sensible decisions. I have already been involved in three different decisions about businesses closing tomorrow. Each one looked at the particular circumstances of the business, their employees and the weather situation in their area.