Romantic Rose wrote: » I know but all along the south was to be worse hit. Until this morning!
Romantic Rose wrote: » 12 hours. It's lucky I have been following this thread and knew this storm was coming and we threw everything blow-awayable into the garage yesterday afternoon. The south of the country have been on red alert since Saturday giving them plenty of time to board up. What are you going to do on 8.30 Sunday evening in the dark?
jasper100 wrote: » Until the power goes!
TheDoctor wrote: » For those down in Kerry/Cork - what are the winds like now?
haminka wrote: » We got texts and whatsups last night informing us the work is closed today and we are to work from home. It gives you a good feeling to know that your emplyers prefers people to be safe.
Witchie wrote: » Travelling in shouldn't be a problem, it's getting home that is the issue. Unless you live close to work and keep an eye on what is happening so that you can leave before it gets worse, I wouldn't be going in. Holidays being used, missing a day's pay, I know they are concerns but really, your safety should be the priority and I know if I was in your position, I would stay at home.
Hannibal_Smith wrote: » They haven't got a phone link to the hurricane to ask it what way it's going to go! It's not exact and they've said that all.along. however the whole country has been on a status red since last night.
Hastentoadd wrote: » bbc would suggest this is a non-event?
Romantic Rose wrote: » 12 hours. It's lucky I have been following this thread and knew this storm was coming and we threw everything blow-awayable into the garage yesterday afternoon. The south of the country have been on red alert since Saturday giving them plenty of time to board up. What are you going to do at 8.30 Sunday evening in the dark?
Romantic Rose wrote: » Exactly my point! Why did they put one part of the country on red on Saturday and not the rest. The part why did put on red is now not going to see the worse. We're going to see the worse and had 12 hours to prepare in the dark!
flazio wrote: » Source of that information?
Mickeroo wrote: » West was red before the south actually, then the track changed. And now it's changed again, every warning has stated its unpredictable/volatile and likely to change too.
El Horseboxo wrote: » Going to be nothing more than any of the usual stormy conditions on the east coast. Dunnes are going to regret closing big time and anyone who doesn't have approval but stays home from work will look foolish as you'll have been in work plenty of times in similar conditions. It has tracked further west and looks to have weakened.