jimbobaloobob wrote: » Is it not done to fall in line with how weather is presented across Europe?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Crèches and schools are getting away with murder on the back of these ott warnings.
Nettle Soup wrote: » People in Galway certainly ignored yesterday's Orange warning. I guess Ophelia was Red and didn't really register in Galway so people are now complacent. It's a tricky one. Besides yesterday was a "perfect storm" in terms of flooding (very high tide, westerly gales, high rainfall). The areas that did flood are prone to flooding so people cannot be too surprised. The speed of the flooding was what caught people off guard. That said, I saw people playing soccer last night in Galway during heavy hailstones when the storm centre had passed.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » The orange warning always included south Galway and mentioned coastal flooding, so the city, Salthill, etc., should have been better prepared, whatever about the north of the county. EDIT: Not sure why a thumbs-down appeared in my post...
drunkmonkey wrote: » There at it again Orange warning for tonight -4 to -6 tonight. Completely OTT. Does it even deserve any warning bar a notice that's it's going to be very cold, drive carefully and wrap up well. Down to -11 in the UK and no warnings.
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » National Warnings ⚠️ STATUS ORANGE It’s winter. Cold, frosty weather expected with scattered showersIssued AnnuallyValid From Nov 1st to Feb 1st
appledrop wrote: » Brilliant that's exactly how ridiculous it is! So I drive on a lot of back roads into work which can be very dangerous with black ice. They were grand this morning. Yes it was -2 but newsflash its Jan in Ireland. A total joke. I wonder how I survived the winter of 2010 without the weather warnings.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » I think temperatures as low as -6c might justify a weather warning. It may be all very well living in a centrally heated, double glazed house in an urban area but some farmhouses are old and may not be well insulated and precautions against frozen pipes would have to be taken. There are also farm animals that have to be taken into consideration, we don't live in North America and -6c is cold for this country!
Harry Palmr wrote: » No competent farmer is going to get caught out by Irish weather.