SleetAndSnow wrote: » Radar not showing rain in cork for the last half hour or so but it’s still very heavy drizzle currently.
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
zerosugarbuzz wrote: » Whereabouts? I've been out all morning and not seeing anything unusual, mild if anything.
NIMAN wrote: » That's everything round house sorted. All drains cleared of leaves. Car in garage Clothes line down Swing on its side with boulders on it Football nets on side chained to big tree All planters in garage too Hopefully it will all be unnecessary.
fryup wrote: » tis a bit windy, have ME called wolf?
signostic wrote: » Surley a damp squid........
starbaby2003 wrote: » I’m in south Dublin and it’s lashing rain and really windy
Wtf ? wrote: » What county are you in ?
realdanbreen wrote: » Ned just got up, put on his shades and hopped back into bed!
Wtf ? wrote: » Because we are Dubliners ?
Danzy wrote: » Is there a bit of SIM in her. Unusual markings.
Little snowy old me wrote: » starbaby2003 wrote: » I’m in south Dublin and it’s lashing rain and really windy It's spitting rain in South Dublin and nothing more than a strong breeze, with calmer intervals.
NIMAN wrote: » Donegal (north).
Wtf ? wrote: » Red Herring methinks. Just overcast in Dublin, No wind or rain here. I hope we get something of note. I am always left dissapointed with weather warnings...sigh.
Troy Shy Forest wrote: » Is that a real place? Tried going there last year and was lucky not to fall over the edge of the earth.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Prime Time Storm Special tonight!
piplip87 wrote: » Dublin is under yellow warning until 6pm this evening then nothing after that.....
GooglePlus wrote: » It doesn't justify a Prime Time mention, the thing has been reduced to nothing. The media in this country are quite embarrassing.