Gaoth Laidir wrote: » The 06Z ECM has not budged a bit and is still going all Irish Weather Channel on us. Maybe a few notches less along the east coast but still a fair whack up the centre of the country. This is one hell of an interesting night ahead to see if it verifies... Should be a lot more counties orange at least based on that.
irishrover99 wrote: » Will I get a day off tomorrow because of the red warning ?��. Oh **** WFH. Dam you CV19. You ruin everything ��
CirrusBusiness wrote: » They need to call it soon. Folk need time to batten down the hatches.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Yeah I was just about to say you will have completely missed sunset at 9 pm Maybe give it a miss tonight and - check the sunset times before venturing out next time!
garyha wrote: » Latest ECMWF, looks extremely dangrous for the south-east on this run. Don't envy Met Eireann right now having to call it.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » What's the story with camping? Myself and the kids are in Kerry for the week camping. Haven't been away all summer. We're planning on staying put. Jump in to the van if things get bad, suitcases are in the tents to weigh them down.
Deleted User wrote: » You brought suitcases camping?
jackrussel wrote: » why are people replying to the troll? they do the same in every event thread, usually about some hut in donegal
Little snowy old me wrote: » Is Dublin likely to go Orange? We have a socailly distanced group sunset walk planned in the local park at 9pm. Lots of trees and big branches there. Im thinking of canceling but so many mixed messages.
seamus wrote: » In all seriousness, this has the potential to be a very bad one. We typically get these storms into mid-late Autumn when the trees have lost most of their leaf cover. This storm hitting at the end of Summer means the trees still have their leaves and this creates a "sail" effect, catching a lot more of the wind and making broken branches and downed trees considerably more likely. Even if it's only a yellow warning for Dublin, there's nothing to lose in staying home tonight, and if you're in the Southwest, I'd definitely avoid travelling if you can.
Oneiric 3 wrote: » Probability maps for 1am tonight from the latest European. Gusts greater than 48 knots: And for gusts > 64 knots: