love_love wrote: » Some civil service info (from personal sources): PeoplePoint closed OGP in 3 Spencer Dock told not to attend (C&AG and OGCIO are also in same building, would imagine same advice would apply) 15 Lower Hatch Street which houses DFAT & Ombudsman for Defence also closed
Feckoffcup wrote: » Such an over reaction, worst thing that will happen is power outages and some minor building damages.
Skid X wrote: » Bus Eireann out until at least 2pm nationwidehttps://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/919681074376200193
titan18 wrote: » Ya, I'll be having some serious **** to say in work after this.
Sparks43 wrote: » Fair play to them and as being in the situation of being homeless but at least having a roof over our heads I applaud everyone involved in making this happen.
dark crystal wrote: » North Korea could launch a nuke in the morning headed for Ireland and his employer would still expect him in. :rolleyes:
masterbenji08 wrote: » I'm in PeoplePoint..can I ask where you heard they are closed
lawred2 wrote: » Your boss is a self important tool. It's a fu;king leisure centre...
shampoosuicide wrote: » take the day off
Hastentoadd wrote: » I am no weather expert. So can someone put it in laymans terms. What are the indications? Is the East going to have severe hurricane level winds. How about the midlands? Whats the story with the West? As I understand it the eye of the storm will pass up the west coast. Will that mean the most significant winds will be close to the eye? Then the west side of Ophelia has the strongest winds. So is it more the midlands, Dublin that will be affected.
siobhan08 wrote: » i wish they would sense. like who is going to want to go for a swim or a gym session when the entire country in under a red weather warning
Oscar Bravo wrote: » 2244hrs update from Met Eireann RED STATUS WARNING IN EFFECT. Tomorrow Monday will be very stormy as Ex-Hurricane Ophelia, tracks northeastwards over the country. Violent and destructive gusts are expected with all areas at risk - especially the south during the morning, and the midlands and east in the afternoon. Moreover, heavy rain and storm surges may cause flooding, especially near coasts of the south and east. There is potential risk to lives and property. Highest temperatures 15 to 18 degrees.
Pudsy33 wrote: » I'm in PeoplePoint and I've heard nothing official. However one of my mates works in the same building and was told all of ucd was closed.
Cianos wrote: » Good to see Tesco keeping their Twitter updated as regards store openings tomorrow. Dunnes not manning their Twitter for the weekend.
awec wrote: » Love this bit at the end, as if anyone is going to give a damn how hot it is. :pac:
Samsgirl wrote: » Tipperary and Waterford library services closed tomorrow. Just in case anyone has an uncontrollable desire to return / borrow a book