Sarn wrote: » I presume his boss is a meteorologist? I hope it won't be as bad in Dublin as predicted, but it is only common sense to use the available information that we have. The reason it is only a gentle breeze is because the storm is a few hours away. The issue will be the afternoon and people trying to get back home.
Deleted User wrote: » Now it begins. Holy crap this is some escalation
lemmno wrote: » When the power goes my house alarm tends to go off too. Last time it happened the alarm was going off until power was restored, I couldn't stop it. Anyone know how to stop it if it happens again? I won't be able to leave the house to escape the noise and neither will my poor neighbours.
Ludo wrote: » Where? Im in Rochestown area of Cork and nothing out of the ordinary here yet. Bit gusty so far is all.
sjb25 wrote: » Dublin bus stopping all services at 10am
My name is URL wrote: » Wonder if that's really necessary... not that they're wrong for taking the precaution. Lot of poor sods gonna be stuck at work all day now.
Irish_rat wrote: » Connemara, Donegal and Sligo looks like they'll get most of the battering.
o1s1n wrote: » They should have made the decision a couple of hours ago at least.
sashafierce wrote: » This post has been deleted.
Deleted User wrote: » Dublin Bus withdrawing all services from 10am. It was just announced on Newstalk now.