SleetAndSnow wrote: » Windy in cork city, definitely yellow level though. But as a i said in the technical thread it’s a different type of yellow. Saturated ground + leaves I’m still ok trees (more then Ophelia) can still cause plenty of trees down and possibly damage so just because it was downgraded still remain vigilant. Some of the gusts are strong enough and meant to get stronger as the day progresses (though remaining in yellow level)
ZX7R wrote: » Bloody recycling bin has to go out tonight
CHealy wrote: » SleetAndSnow wrote: » Windy in cork city, definitely yellow level though. But as a i said in the technical thread it’s a different type of yellow. Saturated ground + leaves I’m still ok trees (more then Ophelia) can still cause plenty of trees down and possibly damage so just because it was downgraded still remain vigilant. Some of the gusts are strong enough and meant to get stronger as the day progresses (though remaining in yellow level) Couldnt have been calmer on my walk into town this morning, looking out onto Patricks Quay its a bog standard October morning.
signostic wrote: » Lorenzo reminds of the ABBA song Fernando.......:)
realdanbreen wrote: » That's great news. Thing is the storm isn't really due until 6pm!
The Nal wrote: » Ours too. Ridiculous they haven't rescheduled.
fryup wrote: » if you follow the track on the timeline on ventusky it looks too far out to cause any major damage, looks like bit of a damp squib tbh
CHealy wrote: » Thats my point, no need to be pin pointing any sort of standard weather as something to do with a storm that hasnt even arrived yet. Wind and rain on an October morning my god batten down the hatches.
DOCARCH wrote: » It is far out now. Forecast is for it to take a hard right turn for the coast of Ireland later.
lleti wrote: » I do love the sense of anticipation of waiting for something that can be seen hundreds of miles away and watching it slowly track nearer and then the realisation "this is it". It doesn't look like it will be so bad for a lot of the country but it's the sense of the unknown and the possibilities which grow the anticipation.
DOCARCH wrote: » ....and that's why weather warnings only 'kick in' for/from 6pm this evening.
Graces7 wrote: » Now for here; west coast
squarecircles wrote: » Getting pretty rough here in West Mayo from an unusual south east direction.