Oafley Jones wrote: » Surprising okay outside Whitechurch in Cork. We get brutal winds owing to elevation here and while there's some strong gusts it's nothing to what I've seen before. I hope it stays that way because we've had numerous days without power since I moved out here. Early yet I suppose.
anna080 wrote: » How safe are we in our homes? Realistically? Like if we don't budge from the house we'll be grand ya?!
Deleted User wrote: » I think this has been overrated. Maybe I'll change my mind later but Jesus the media hype is unreal !! Non stop . It's like we're all gonna die today . If this wasn't an "ex hurricane " we would just get on with life as though it was another bad Autumn storm . Even the news from Kerry and Cork isn't bad at all , and the storm was meant to hit there 7 am ? One women from Tralee said the leaves had blown off her trees now . Mmmmm
fred funk }{ wrote: » It needs a new battery. Why didn't you get it sorted before now?
PAKNET wrote: » What way will this pan out do you guys reckon? Is it a gradual and steady increase in wind speed and intensity as it moves up the country or will it arrive as a very sudden and dramatic change in conditions as it enters an area?
_Brian wrote: » Yea, biggest risk is stuff hitting a window and breaking it. Close curtains on wind exposed windows. Keep to rooms on sheltered side of the house.
randylonghorn wrote: » Yes, they should have cancelled earlier, but people should have actually LISTENED and stayed at home in the first place. 6 of one and half a dozen of the other. Desmond back in '15 killed 3 in Ireland if I recall correctly. I can't see this being less serious a storm, no matter how much they're overestimating it for safety reasons.
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.
Rulmeq wrote: » Pressure on Buoy M3 is dropping quite quickly.http://www.marine.ie/Home/site-area/data-services/real-time-observations/irish-weather-buoy-network
ednwireland wrote: » in work but probably closing at midday only 10 mins home (donegal) nothing bar a normal windy day here so far
Cork Commuter and Portlaoise Commuter Cork/Cobh and Cork/Midleton services will terminate at 10:00hrs Portlaoise Commuter services will terminate after 11:20 Heuston Portlaoise & 11:20 Portlaoise Heuston
Surreptitious wrote: » Sligo will get a bad hammering.
VinLieger wrote: » remember the states generally build their gaffs with wood and have no foundations
nice_guy80 wrote: » barely a gust in Midlands
anna080 wrote: » Thanks. Trying to console an asthmatic mammy here Debbie trauma and other health issues! Not gonna lie I'm scared enough myself.