siobhan08 wrote: » this going to make me sound awful stupid but i actually have no idea who that is:D:D
Drumpot wrote: » I don't suppose anybody knows if these are the kinds of winds that can do severe damage to a concrete home ? I have three young kids and have already identified the downstairs toilet (no windows, middle of house) as the "safezone" if it gets really bad. But I don't understand how bad these forecasts are suggesting. Now that theres a nationwide warning, are we talking "you should be safe indoors, including near windows" or literally "stay away from the windows for the few hours while the worst is passing"? Also, my wife suggested we close the curtains in case debrit comes through it, I think its a decent suggestion!
BillyBobBS wrote: » Can't believe Varadkar couldn't be arsed making an announcement about this to the nation. A small 2 minute section on radio and TV tonight warning all citizens and taking control of the situation would have been in order. Also closing all non essential public services and calling on private businesses to think of the greater picture and closing for the day would have showed leadership. He's more than likely too busy with his department of spin and PR. Lousy stuff.
server down wrote: » We have tents. And I personally have a windbreaker.
Leandro Scruffy Misogynist wrote: » I'm on sky as well. It's on tv3 not rte.
syngindub wrote: » what category storm is it? cat 3, 4, 5 ??
WhiteRoses wrote: » So my employer kindly text everyone except me to say that it's business as usual tomorrow. I wouldn't even know only a colleague text me to tell me. This is ridiculous, Cork is on red alert and there's no busses so I have no way in. I know if I don't go in they'll ask why I didn't get my boyfriend to drop me in but I'm not asking him to drive in that, he isn't even going to work himself. We must be the only place in the county open tomorrow.
adox wrote: » With respect I’d say more places will be open than not tomorrow.
Cianos wrote: » Serious queues in Dundrum Tesco :eek:https://twitter.com/davidogorman/status/919684184595197952
namloc1980 wrote: » Finally got a text from work to say stay at home.
PirateShampoo wrote: » Jammy git. I work for UPS I can almost guarantee I'll be out delivering tomorrow.
quarryman wrote: » Got such a laugh from this. Tell me you aren’t serious.
Straight Talker wrote: » Im in Galway and im fully bracing myself for the worst tomorrow.To be honest im afraid that the house could get damaged.I have relatives in the Arann islands as well and obviously im worried about them.This could be end of the world stuff tomorrow or we might be saying we were worrying over nothing after it's over.Hopefully it will be the latter scenario.But the uncertainty is the worst.Midnight tomorrow can't come soon enough.
GhostyMcGhost wrote: It’s still a hurricane for now. Cat 1
MeasuredInTons wrote: » I received an email about the closures, have you checked your workmail?
thomasj wrote: » Met office declared it ex-hurricane 2 hours ago