ANDREWMUFC wrote: » Serious question will the pubs be open tomorrow and Friday
The Rape of Lucretia wrote: » Do they have red weather alerts for weeks or months at a time in Siberia, where people dont go outside ?
leahyl wrote: » Wish you the best!
Saganist wrote: » Please don't tempt faith. Was thinking of this before this all started for were I live.
screamer wrote: » Any chance that electricity supplies could be affected?
guil wrote: » Is that Villian from here on the tonight show?
doylefe wrote: » Will my bin be collected on Friday morning. It's full to the brim.
Pentecost wrote: » I'm awake and looking out the window here in Kimmage and cursing all you blizzard hoarders everywhere else in Dublin! Not much happening here but any snow we lost today has more or less been replaced over the course of the day. It's mad how bright it is out.
WolfeEire wrote: » The precipitation rates at that point in the run (featured in your image) are negligible away from Leinster and Munster. This is a Red Alert for Munster and Leinster, and perhaps Galway. Fundamentally, I think our system of weather warnings needs redressing. Met Eireann are superb but I don't think for one minute that there was unanimous agreement or anything close to it in Glasnevin over this. Maybe, Gerry really is on holiday.... However, they are the experts and they get it right the vast majority of the time. Edit: The precip doesn't really reach beyond the north midlands here so it's all the more puzzling - http://www.met.ie/forecasts/5day-ireland.asp
SleetAndSnow wrote: » oh its definitely worthwhile. If it means less people travelling after one of the coldest nights in the season, then its great. Thats what I meant by 'protect' part of my message. Aka at least people in the west etc know there could be some bad stuff when they wake up / tomorrow afternoon etc.