OneEightSeven wrote: » Briefly snowed in Ashbourne.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » A strong positive lightning strike of 48 kA near the Pigeonhouse Chimneys in Dublin. Anyone see it? There was an even stronger one of 81 kA near Castleisland in Kerry. Click on each strike here to see details.https://meteologix.com/ie/lightning/ireland/20200216-1515z.html
ChikiChiki wrote: » They have got it very bad across the water. Wales looks destroyed in parts.
zetecescort wrote: » I'm a weather novice so excuse my ignorance but how can they get it much worse than us from the same storm
giveitholly wrote: » Have a look at bbc news or sky news if you can,torrential flooding,they got way more rainfall than ireland,think we escaped the worst of the rain,well in my area anyway
Logan Roy wrote: » Yellow warning cancelled, orange under review.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'm crossing the sea again.. I picked a right weekend for a weekend in Wales
Itssoeasy wrote: » We've gotten off very lucky relatively speaking. I was watching Sky News and they had a reporter in a town somewhere( the name escapes me) but she was reporting live and she was standing on one of the few places of high ground in the town. The rest was flooded and flooded badly.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: »