snowflaker wrote: » Its officially an Ex-Hurricane now, yes?
Surreptitious wrote: » I would not advise that. That's totally exposed.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » A bit breezy in Letterkenny but its still very dark. Staff here have been told to go home at Lunchtime which I think is the right call....
Karsini wrote: » I was debating whether to go in or not, received no official confirmation (IT company in Dublin). I came in, as did everyone else, and now I'm probably stuck here because of the bus cancellations.
xraylady wrote: » Here in Killarney, strong gusts but between them not bad at all. I’ve seen worse. Just drove into town and a few small branches and a lot of leaves down but that’s all. Bright calm(ish) spells between the heavy showers. I thought we should be getting worst of it now. Is this it?
taytobreath wrote: » p 159 of the weather tech discussion thread isnt loading
RobertKK wrote: » On a hill exposed to the west, I am concerned for later as the strongest winds will be from a westerly direction.
LaVail wrote: » Not too bad near listowel atm... Not sure if getting lucky or worse is yet to come?
Falcon L wrote: » My son works for a major car dealership in Waterford. He had no communication from his boss, so he went in. Most of the staff are there. I hope he gets home today.
mossie wrote: » Just saw my 90 y.o. neighbour out walking his dog! He's back to his house now. It's weird here looking out the front trees are really shaking in the wind, out back not half as bad.
VinLieger wrote: » NO its not it, jesus would people pull their heads out their arses with the stupid questions, theres far worse to come