ciaran76 wrote: » I seen council workers on the N3 there looked like they were closing it again !!! Not 100% sure but looked like it. I would avoid it.
Thaedydal wrote: » Been raining for the last 4 hours, I had to go out and uncover the shore in the back garden as the water was ankle deep and at the back door.
Mystik Monkey wrote: » Lake Blanchardstown.
random wrote: » Photos?
Mystik Monkey wrote: » I'm going out now to get the missus so i'll see if i can get anything good.
random wrote: » ++ edit - making it sound like New Orleans so I am lol ..
mcwhirter wrote: » I can't believe RTE news has nothing about this, its a joke, they don't give a ****, gormley twat
Mystik Monkey wrote: » Can see a lot of people not making it into the office in the morning tbh
Mystik Monkey wrote: » well its a right mess. pretty much pockets of all of D15 have some element of flooding. The traffic around the N3 is mental so no real chance to get pics for you disaster junkies out there. But according to Met Office, there's more rain to come overnight, though its stopped now. Can see a lot of people not making it into the office in the morning tbh
Mystik Monkey wrote: » emmmm short answer is no drove over the castleknock bridge and it appears pretty solid. heard on the radio that it was screwed at Ballymun and that was holding it all up. Check AA roadwatch they're normally pretty up to date