Gonzo wrote: » absolute horrendeus day in Dublin and here in Meath. Lots of waterlogging in the fields between Dunshaughlin and Clonee, especially close to Dunshaughlin, there are some mini lakes forming in the fields. The side roads around Dunshaughlin are dangerous, my road is flooded again for the second time this week in 4 places with torrents of water gushing onto the road from surrounding fields and ditches are all blocked full of water and leaves. My driveway is completely flooded over 2 inches deep in places, gutters completely overflowing and the rain continues to hammer down.
Artane2002 wrote: » I'm loving the amount of detail you put in Gonzo! I wonder how rainfall totals this November compare to this time last year. It will be interesting to see a comparison between 1-10 November this year and last year because of the intense rainfall of the 9th last year.
TTLF wrote: » Don't wanna alarm anyone but the dodder is like, at it's peak and about to burst... https://twitter.com/vxlks/status/1192505287451779072 (pictures provided by me )
Captain Snow wrote: » Its really starting to rise. Trying to upload a Great Video of Rathfarham Waterfall bombing through.
spookwoman wrote: » Dropped by .004 in the last 15
Achasanai wrote: » Is that by Ely Arch?
Captain Snow wrote: » We still have all the water to come off the Dublin Wicklow mountains into the River Dodder. Lots of Run Off.
TTLF wrote: » Yep, I took the picture on the bridge,
Achasanai wrote: » I thought I recognised the trees by the bridge! That lower section (from the bridge up towards Rathfarnham crossroads) has a habit of breaking its banks first. Good to know that it may not be an option to go that route tomorrow.
pad199207 wrote: » Belting down here again. 18mm. Love the way then the rain comes in over Dublin and then when it hits the SW Dublin hills it just magically intensifies as it moves into Kildare ugh