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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

I’m well inland here and in one of the Yellow warning counties for the storm tomorrow, but I know lots of you are in the Red and Orange warning counties, hope you all stay safe tomorrow…….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Here here!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes stay safe all. Going to be bad.

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By *ebel_LionMan
over a year ago

cork

say safe all....going to be a bumpy day tomorrow in the SW

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hatches battened down here. Supplies of chocolate and wine in

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By *lay rock69Man
over a year ago

monaghan


"Hatches battened down here. Supplies of chocolate and wine in

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have you got a torch as well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hatches battened down here. Supplies of chocolate and wine in

have you got a torch as well"

of course! and a camping stove for the tea. im nothing if not prepared

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By *ka ..Agent k ..Man
over a year ago

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"Hatches battened down here. Supplies of chocolate and wine in

have you got a torch as well

of course! and a camping stove for the tea. im nothing if not prepared "

..and candles

Light and heat

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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"Hatches battened down here. Supplies of chocolate and wine in

have you got a torch as well

of course! and a camping stove for the tea. im nothing if not prepared "

And a compass too I hope, if you think things are going to get really bad just head East and I’ll meet you half way….

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Just driven home from work...not a breeze so far in Dublin

The amount of foxes moving around in incredible

They must be coming down from the mountains and into back gardens to shelter

I've just taken my dog in from the back garden because There's a fox under my shed

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

Met Eireann is a responsible organisation; it does not issue Red Weather Alerts frivolously

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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"Just driven home from work...not a breeze so far in Dublin

The amount of foxes moving around in incredible

They must be coming down from the mountains and into back gardens to shelter

I've just taken my dog in from the back garden because There's a fox under my shed "

Listen to the animals, they know…….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im working and its very calm so far. Little bit of rain on the Cork / Kerry border.

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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

It sucked the air out of one of my tyres this morning…..

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By *osmicGateMan
over a year ago

louth

A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public..

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public.. "

I'm sure the man in Antrim thought the same during the last storm just before the tree fell on him.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public.. "

Winter weather doesn't normally cause multiple downed trees all over the country or floods in the space of a day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public.. "

Year’s ago

Who was telling you that bedtime story

Your grandma

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By *aucyladMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public.. "

Trying to scare or trying protect people and livelihoods.In all fairness cop yourself on abit.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public.. "

Technology has moved on from the old days so that now we can make better safer decisions without having to get on with it like the old days

Kids can stay at home

workers can stay at home

It's a no brainer

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By *ightower2021Man
over a year ago

donegal

Is the storm over pretty calm in donegal for a change how was the rest of the ireland

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the storm over pretty calm in donegal for a change how was the rest of the ireland"

What storm?

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By *ightower2021Man
over a year ago

donegal

Right like that was it haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Starting to get wild in Galway again

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Just been sent a video of waves lifting and moving a skip and smashing into a wall.

Drove passed a van that was blown completely off a country road and into a field.

In a lull at the minute. Only 60 mile an hour winds now and horizontal rain.

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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public..

I'm sure the man in Antrim thought the same during the last storm just before the tree fell on him. "

Or the man who had to be pulled from his car this morning in Kildare after a tree fell on it while driving…

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"A bullshit storm.. Years ago they called this weather winter and we all just got on with it.. Nowadays its a big hullabaloo.. Scaremongering at its very best just trying to scare the public..

I'm sure the man in Antrim thought the same during the last storm just before the tree fell on him.

Or the man who had to be pulled from his car this morning in Kildare after a tree fell on it while driving… "

The man in Antrim wasn't so lucky

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By *osmicGateMan
over a year ago

louth

Snowflake generation can't handle a bit of wind and rain.. All schools closed in my area today.. Medical appointments cancelled.. Ridiculous logic.. Don't go outside or the wind will blow you away snowflake or maybe a tree will fall on you.. When this storm is finished I suggest you never leave the house again as its a dangerous world out there.. Don't drive your car you might crash it and die.. Don't cross the road you might get run over snowflake.. Where do we draw the line..

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By *aucyladMan
over a year ago

Dublin


" Snowflake generation can't handle a bit of wind and rain.. All schools closed in my area today.. Medical appointments cancelled.. Ridiculous logic.. Don't go outside or the wind will blow you away snowflake or maybe a tree will fall on you.. When this storm is finished I suggest you never leave the house again as its a dangerous world out there.. Don't drive your car you might crash it and die.. Don't cross the road you might get run over snowflake.. Where do we draw the line.. "

Your a grown man giving out about informed advice that is given to protect lives.Its not made up,its based on solid rationale. When you bring the phrase snowflake into a discussion you really do lessen it's impact by the way.

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

The so-called snowflakes wisely heeded public advice, stayed inside and probably saved lives as a result.

Severe storms are going to be more commonplace in the future; Met Eireann do not issue status red weather warnings frivolously, or irresponsibly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyway its the depths of Irish winter, we should be semi-hibernating. Ideally with our nearest and dearest, cosy and warm. We need quiet time in our lives, modern life is too hectic and exhausting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got away lucky enough with the weather. One bin blown over and a playhouse turned over. I know others weren't so lucky.

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

Such a drama because of bit stronger wind...

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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"Such a drama because of bit stronger wind..."

Ya, you’re right, unless your property, home or business has been damaged or flooded, or if you’re an old person living alone or with a young family without electricity for heating, light or cooking for a couple of days…….

But I guess if none of that applies to you then you’re right, fuck then, a big load of shite over nothing……

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Such a drama because of bit stronger wind...

Ya, you’re right, unless your property, home or business has been damaged or flooded, or if you’re an old person living alone or with a young family without electricity for heating, light or cooking for a couple of days…….

But I guess if none of that applies to you then you’re right, fuck then, a big load of shite over nothing……"

or if you had to get to work or school without your own transport

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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

What do you think those lovely legs you have there are for forty coats?……

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So damage in my area was no power for over 38hours! A milking parlors roof blew off and a garden centers roof blew off. It was pretty bad here in south wicklow/north wexford.

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By *inden OP   Man
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"So damage in my area was no power for over 38hours! A milking parlors roof blew off and a garden centers roof blew off. It was pretty bad here in south wicklow/north wexford. "

I’m sorry, the myth of any “storm” taking place has well and truly been debunked earlier in the thread…..

Never happened, nobody is buying any of these crazy stories here…….

Hope you’re all ok there, cows don’t milk themselves, despite the fact that some may think that milk comes from shops…..

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