Reati wrote: » I'm confused about the whole thing. For the yellow alerts it says:Valid: Thursday 03 October 2019 09:00 to Thursday 03 October 2019 18:00 But everyone keeps saying it's not due to start till later?
adox wrote: » There is an orange warning for a large chunk of the Atlantic coast valid from 6PM this evening until tomorrow morning.
Shane O' Malley wrote: » It depends where you are. The yellow warning was nationwide. The storm was moving up our west coast impacting those areas first. Then it is due to stall, turn east or south-easterly and affect other areas. The east of the country will not see much until the early hours of the morning and even then it will not impact much. Some of the issues however are that the trees are in full leaf and the ground is already very wet.
Graces7 wrote: » Yes but read the locality of events
squarecircles wrote: » Has calmed down somewhat in West Mayo compared to earlier, though still wild, I shall be out later to video conditions. winds ramping up again as i type.
Wompa1 wrote: » Wet and windy here in North Galway. Have heard from friends in Connemara that it's wild enough to be concerned that it's suppose to get worse from 6pm. Also looks to be moving slower with the warnings extended from 3am to 6am.
Graces7 wrote: » Yes some very wild strong gusts coming in now. West mayo offshore. Looking forward to the videos. Take care,,
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » I'd pay no heed, you get people falling over themselves on here to scoff at the severity of every notable weather event. You'd think there was a prize for the person who can downplay it most.
VinLieger wrote: » I dunno what Dublin your in but its completely overcast and wet in the city right now
SJW Lover wrote: » The storm makes landf?all at midnight somewhere around Killala, County Mayo. And then moves southeastwards across the country. Seeing as you live in the future, how is the sun shining in the middle of the night where you are?
SJW Lover wrote: » The storm makes landfall at midnight somewhere around Killala, County Mayo. And then moves southeastwards across the country. Seeing as you live in the future, how is the sun shining in the middle of the night where you are?
easypazz wrote: » The yellow warning is in place since 9am today in Dublin? I see the posters point. There is a nationwide warning since 9am but for most people there seems to be nothing at all out of the ordinary 6 hours later.
NIMAN wrote: » They are their own worst enemies. There is no point having a yellow warning at 9am when the storm is hours away. It is raining now in North Donegal. Not heavy but steady Still no increase in winds.
HorrorScope wrote: » Stay safe, you are in for a long night from the looks of it.
Corbally wrote: » In Dun Laoghire Harbour all morning. Overcast and windy all day. Around 30kts now and gusty. Picked up a lot in the last 30 mins. Up near the church in Dun Laoghire it feels like a normal day but there is nobody on the piers because it's too windy so don't assume Met Eireann because your street is sheltered.
DOCARCH wrote: » Recent gust of 50kts in DunLaoghire Harbour.
Graces7 wrote: » Indeed yes. My home is interesting. A sealed unit so the roof would not come off... ( A demountable dwelling they call it) Aluminium, and very well concreted in. Cannot thus come apart. I keep imagining it taking off whole! Beware low flying Graces! NO DANGER OF THAT! Poor cat is terrified; hiding in my bed or dragging the sheet off to wrap round him. No idea where the other four are. Plenty of safe crannies out there. But this afternoon has been worse than we anticipated. Now they say stronger gales from 4 am. The images of Lorenzo tracking in are quite.....and nothing can stop it, Off to sleep a while. Stay safe out there all …