tabby aspreme wrote: » Good to see you posting again, lock up the furballs tonight
pad199207 wrote: » Status Orange - Wind warning for Munster, Galway and Mayo Met Éireann Weather Warning Storm Ellen will track over Ireland this evening and tonight bringing severe and damaging winds. Heavy rainfall and storm surge will result in some flooding. Valid: 21:00 Wednesday 19/08/2020 to 06:00 Thursday 20/08/2020 Issued: 11:22 Wednesday 19/08/2020
Marty Bird wrote: » Heading to Youghal on Friday morning what do you guys think it will be like it?
Graces7 wrote: » Mayo has been spared the worst all this week for a welcome change. Rain and wind have by and large passed us by until yesterday. We shall see!
Sleety_Rain wrote: » If GFS catching up, we can expect it to trend further west in next 2 runs. But overall certainly Mayo may escape worst. Extension of Orange into Midland Leinster looks likely
Hurrache wrote: » Not sure if there's missing or misspelled wording?
spookwoman wrote: » This the same iwc Award Winning Climate Scientist | Founder of Ireland’s Weather Channel | Climate Activist | Keynote Speakerhttps://twitter.com/nolan_cathal/status/1295828000546664448?s=20
namloc1980 wrote: » Well it's killed off my enthusiasm anyway! Meant to be going to Kerry in the morning FFS.
aisling86 wrote: » The stupidity on camping with kids in Ireland group is scary!
Storm 10 wrote: » Which is not what ME are forecasting plenty of wind from them for the West
ChikiChiki wrote: » Hmm, trying to advise a friend who is planning on going camping tomorrow in Clare from Dublin not to go. She is not trusting my weather forecasting skills.
KingdomRushed wrote: » I don't see red warning winds on GFS, am I missing something? Still showing gusts of 100 -120 in coastal areas
typhoony wrote: » GFS 06z has shifted in further east, South East and East Coast getting the worst of the winds, similar track to the FAX chart. also winds not as bad in the west for the next few days.
Brycen Broad Wallflower wrote: » One of the strongest storms of the year on the way and the Shannon radar decides to die again. Great..
JanuarySnowstor wrote: » Ppn off the scale in the South The gfs has gone from least interested to most severe in 6 hours! Red warning imminent for Cork
optogirl wrote: » ? Hardly.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I hope community centres, sports club buildings etc are opened up to campers and caravanners to get them out of those conditions
leahyl wrote: » Lol you’re a howl, every post of yours always has the worst weather for Cork
namloc1980 wrote: » Holiday in Ireland they said. This storm will kill off any enthusiasm for holidaying at home in future.