ZX7R wrote: » That was extremely heavy rain, woke me up also around 04:30,I thought I left the window open. Power went also anybody know if there was any lighting activity at the time. Co Kildare.
Graces7 wrote: » Roused from blissful slumber by a dozen or more drummers drumming on the roof... loud and obnoxious! West mayo
Naggdefy wrote: » Sorry Grace, couldn't resist Has Christmas come early? 'Day Nine Listen you looser! There's enough pandemonium in this place night and day without nine drummers drumming, while the eight flaming maids-a-milking are beating my poor, old alcoholic mother out of her own kitchen and gobbling everything in sight I'm warning you, you're making an enemy of me Gobnait'
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Were there pipers piping and lords a leaping there as well?;)
Graces7 wrote: » lol! It never occurred to me! Love your version of that carol! For the chuckle, thanks....
Oscar Bravo wrote: » STATUS YELLOW Rainfall Warning for Louth Heavy persistent rainfall today with 20mm possible. After recent heavy rainfall and with water levels elevated, some flooding may occur. Valid: today 12:00 noon to 6:00 pm
Rock Lesnar wrote: » Is there a warning for louth? Dont see it on the website, i'm close to the louth border, will let ye know if the rain stops right on the border line, lol
Naggdefy wrote: » You're welcome Grace, I always enjoy your posts and command of language. Fair play to you living so remote. A forum like this is a nice connection for you. My 86 year old mam lives alone in hilly country,often snowed in so I have an idea how things get tougher by the year.
m17 wrote: » North Wales this morning
Graces7 wrote: » Thanks and yes to all you say. We get so much more weather out here than anywhere else.... I am fine; I have good supply lines now and good folk here. The first winter I was here I had no ESB and I think they thought I would quit. Heard one neighbour tell another, " We realised that this one isn't soft but a but tough!" Best compliment I ever had.. Give my wishes to your mam! Meanwhile that last heavy shower was hail here... Some very ominous clouds scudding in now. No good with tech stuff but observation and experience..
giveitholly wrote: » Met eireann having some problems with their website and app,thats why the warnings are not showing
appledrop wrote: » Well its official winter today in North County Dublin brrrrrrrrr. A wind that would cut you in two all day, freezing + lashing rain from afternoon onwards. Miserable. Thankfully it's a cosy Saturday night at home.
Artane2002 wrote: » Some interesting rainfall stats for this month: Dublin Airport has had 59.3mm of rain up to yesterday so far this month, 17.6mm than all of October. Also wetter than January and February this year combined, more than two times the rainfall in January and about double February's rainfall. This figure is also higher than May and July's rainfall. Similar story with Phoenix Park and Casement.
Harry Palmr wrote: » The Dublin stations are at or above the totals for last year already.