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Dublin a write-off tomorrow?

  • 01-11-2013 5:21pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 179 ✭✭


    I haven't been to "The Big Shmoke" in about 10 years.

    Decided to hang the wellies up and head to Dublin tomorrow with the missus but it seems there'll be gale force winds and torrential rain.

    Weather experts of boards, will it be that bad? Should I risk it? I can't find any posts forecasting tomorrow's weather...


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,466 ✭✭✭Lumi


    I can't find any posts forecasting tomorrow's weather...

    Try the Daily Forecast Thread
    SATURDAY ... Breezy and possibly windy at times, showers or periods of rain, winds SSW 50-80 km/hr veering to westerly later (strongest gusts near south coast), and highs somewhat cooler 9-11 C. A further 20-30 mm rain possible, some spot flooding likely to develop inland south. Leinster may become quite windy in the afternoon and evening (W-NW 50-80 km/hr) and while Ulster and inland Connacht could have rather light winds much of the day, they will also see a gradual increase towards late afternoon.


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