Gonzo wrote: » poured rain here most of the night, back to a waterlogged driveway and very wet garden. I guess the past few dry days wasn't nearly enough to properly dry out the very wet conditions generally over the past 5 to 6 weeks.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Met Eireann yellow warning is the usual county line nonsense, how does Kilkenny escape entirely in this set up?
Gonzo wrote: » another wet, miserable day. Dunsany finished at 75mm for October, so not as overly wet as August and September. Only 1 day into November and it's already sitting at 18.6mm. I feel this is going to be a very wet month.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » I don't think any Yellow warnings should get their own thread here, especially at this time of the year. Yellow is not really a warning of anything serious, just a heads-up that some weather will happen. Up to 60 mm in the mountains of Kerry or gusts of 110 kph is nothing of note. The title should clarify that this will be a southern England/Channel/Northern France event. That'll prevent the "what storm?" comments. An Orange is when people should be sitting up and taking note. We're going to have Yellows probably at least weekly throughout the winter, so is a thread going to be started for each of them?
koutoubia wrote: » Myself and a few mates decided to cycle from Cavan town back to Balbriggan this morning. Last night I checked the Met Eireann app last for rainfall forecast. Looked ok as in the rain wouldnt hit anywhere furher north then South Mid Kildare so decided to do it. We had to abandon between Navan and Slane as the rain was continually persistent with heavy showers for the whole spin ie from Cavan onwards. I know its a science of looking into the future albeit only a few hours ahead and not exact but how could they be so wrong.
Rock Lesnar wrote: » 86mm of rain from thursday until this morning here in meath, and looks like more on the way
Gonzo wrote: » yesterday's rain was unreal. Side roads were badly flooded, side roads still partially flooded today. Still over an inch of water in parts of my driveway. This month is going to well exceed the 100mm, possibly get close to 200mm if the very unsettled next few weeks works out.