Kutebride wrote: » The r-a-i-n........ Please tell me there is reprieve tomorrow. Meath
Rock Lesnar wrote: » Frost tonight and sunny tomorrow apparantly, hard to believe looking out there now
kittyn wrote: » I could have sworn that there was sleet in the rain this morning ....... Mind you I may be gone slightly mad lol
Captain Snow wrote: » River Dodder Dublin starting to flood again.
TTLF wrote: » If you want i can give you photos of the dodder on my way home, do you think it’s going to burst it’s banks this time around?
highdef wrote: » Although there's widespread moderate rain across Dublin city at the moment with the odd heavier burst here and there, there's a growing area of rain to the south and south west of the Isle of Man. It's a large area and it's increasing in intensity so there may well still be many more hours of moderate to heavy rain to come.
Captain Snow wrote: » Ah No. Thanks. Ill take a spin down to rathfarnam waterfall later. It wont burst it banks. As in a proper flood. A lot of flood relief going on the past few years. Some walk ways along its entire stretch may be impassable.
TTLF wrote: » I would only expect it to flood outside my area (by the kiosk) and out by Ely’s Arch tbh, that’s more the general idea I was thinking rather then all over Dublin lol
DOCARCH wrote: » 20.0mm for the day so far in Dublin 16.
kittyn wrote: » It was pretty high at around 3pm when I was passing that area where it usually breaks its banks lol
Captain Snow wrote: » The Rain Train.....:D