Straffan1979 wrote: » probably be attacked from the doomsday merchants but game over Dingle
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Thanks for the update - any news on the storm? I recall the video of the Dundrum town centre flooding in 2012 (?) showing one or two layers of sandbags about 300mm high at the doors, and the water pouring in at about 1200m.
"Magic wrote: ;104987972"]I'd say you can expect a much stronger updraft through the chimney during storm. But I wouldn't expect any problems.
Donal55 wrote: » Niece getting induced as we speak. Can't think of any names if its a girl??
Skid X wrote: » Man who opened his electrical shop today in Cork rings Sean O'Rourke to complain about how he can see lots of people driving around in the storm. Hypocrite much?
emmetkenny wrote: » One now pronounced dead.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » starting to get a bit rowdy in West Dublin
IQO wrote: » https://twitter.com/nickcarbone/status/919846436539428864 Citibank Dublin Apparently told staff to stay in until at least 5pm to get the storm passed (and not be hindered by the somehow expected flooding of their building).
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Friend of mine is a chimney sweep, he's currently on a roof in Sandyford. Hard as nails (and a maniac)
marvin80 wrote: » Two people seriously injured in Aglish, Waterford after a tree fell on the car.
anna080 wrote: » Wind is blowing down the chimney fairly heavily! Wasn't sure. Thanks!
Captain Snow wrote: » Suns gone red over parts of the UK cause of all the sand from the Sahara brought up by The Storm
Nettle Soup wrote: » Why would it be dangerous? Light away.