HeidiHeidi wrote: » Has anyone said there hasn't been far worse? The fact that there was worse doesn't lessen the potential impact of this storm (which is only hitting the country about now)
limericklad87 wrote: » Doesn't happen
LastLagoon wrote: » Still in Sligo,still nothing happening, still a nothingburger.
Pheonix10 wrote: » Is anything happening in Dublin? Seems like absolutely nothing different than a usual Thursday.
LastLagoon wrote: » Why ? storm wasn’t in progress earlier. Kite surfers can have accidents any time. Actual rescue services don’t get their knickers in a twist about stuff like this unlike the online outrage queens
corsav6 wrote: » A few decent gusts in the last couple of hours here in Newport, Mayo. I'd say low level orange warning for now is accurate, certainly wouldn't like to be driving in it. Does anyone know if there will be a timeframe for peak gusts?
washman3 wrote: » Naturally enough the rescue services take this in their stride. The 'online outrage queens do' Probably because their taxes foot the bill.;)
bennyl10 wrote: » It hasn’t even reached the county fully yet. It slowed down and is approaching the west coast. Dublin will avoid the worst but won’t see any impact until late night
HeidiHeidi wrote: » There's a yellow rainfall warning, and a gale warning for the Irish Sea - so no, not a lot different to a lot of Thursdays over this side! Once again, this was always going to be a W/NW coast event.
Snow Garden wrote: » I was talking to someone from Salthill, Galway today. He remembers in the 70s and 80s that the local kids would love big storms. They would all head out to the promenade with their roller skates and let the wind bring them up and down the path/road. That would be frowned upon in today's safety first world.
LastLagoon wrote: » Met said it peaks in the west between 6 and 7 . It’s over.
LastLagoon wrote: » RNLI is funded by donations and legacies. So don’t worry the excise from your cans of Dutch gold and fags aren’t going towards rescuing kitesurfers
fin12 wrote: » What’s it like in Kerry?
Frankie Cortese wrote: » Very gusty, no rain yet. Just like any other bad night of weather so far.
sporina wrote: » storm my grannies aunt.. hardly a breeze here in cork city
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Status Orange - Wind warning for Galway, Mayo, Clare, Kerry and Limerick Update Southwesterly winds veering westerly will reach mean speeds 65 to 80km/h with gusts generally of 100 to 130km/h, higher in some coastal regions. Storm surges will produce coastal flooding and damage. Valid: Thursday 03 October 2019 18:00 to Friday 04 October 2019 06:00Status Yellow - Wind warning for Leitrim and Sligo West veering northwest winds of mean speeds of 50 to 65km/h with gusts of 90 to 100km/h. Valid: Thursday 03 October 2019 18:00 to Friday 04 October 2019 06:00
Weltsmertz wrote: » Are we being conditioned to be afraid of the weather?