stephenjmcd wrote: » Just looked at the radar. Are those showers dying out on the way over towards South Dublin and North Wicklow
wakka12 wrote: » I heard somebody say the steamer was good for dub laoghaire to Wicklow, does that mean Dublin areas like rathmines rathgar milltown willl miss it ? Thought the streamer looked like it'd hit me
Skedaddle wrote: » Lightening in Cork City.
kirk buttercup wrote: » It's pretty bizarre . Nothing , the whole day has been sitting around waiting and..... Nothing. So maybe In the next 24hours
MidMan25 wrote: » I live in East Cork so it's much of a muchness which route I take. U'd be sick of the M8 anyway driving on it all the time to Dubin! I considered it but would the R693 not be a bit risky?
Goose81 wrote: » Nothing in blackrock , Dublin. According to the live map it should be half way across south Dublin now
Kiith wrote: » One of the guys on the tech thread says that's the last of the heavy stuff for the week. Hope he's wrong.
Kiith wrote: One of the guys on the tech thread says that's the last of the heavy stuff for the week. Hope he's wrong.
northgirl wrote: » Lots of thunder in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Stephen Hawkins football boots wrote: » That makes no sense for him to say that, if tomorrow is red alert
wakka12 wrote: » Somehow it feels like south east Dublin is the worst place to be in the main snow zone during this spell , I still haven't witnessed heavy snow ! It happened while I was asleep last night but that's it
aidanodr wrote: » https://twitter.com/CorkSafetyAlert/status/968972257660940288 And I can vouch for this .. Man we are getting EVERYTHING I wonder did we get upgraded to RED from tonight because Emma is rolling in faster than thought??