Off Topic Storm Eowyn (without the fada)

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Trammers

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What's been described by Met Eirann as one of the worst storms' the Country will have experienced is due to hit in the early hours of the morning..... entire country on Red status warning, all public transport stopped, schools etc all closed and advice not to go outdoors until later tomorrow afternoon....

We're on Status Red from 2am until 10am Friday morning for gusts of wind in excess of 130 km/h.... Status Orange until 4pm on Friday and Status Yellow for rain from 9pm tonight until 5am Friday morning.....

Take care everyone and stay safe.....

See you on the other side so to speak.....
 
What's been described by Met Eirann as one of the worst storms' the Country will have experienced is due to hit in the early hours of the morning..... entire country on Red status warning, all public transport stopped, schools etc all closed and advice not to go outdoors until later tomorrow afternoon....

We're on Status Red from 2am until 10am Friday morning for gusts of wind in excess of 130 km/h.... Status Orange until 4pm on Friday and Status Yellow for rain from 9pm tonight until 5am Friday morning.....

Take care everyone and stay safe.....

See you on the other side so to speak.....
On the bright side your flight over to watch QPR this Saturday is only 17 minutes
 
I'm stuck down in Cumbria, got to get home tomorrow somehow...if the wind is coming from the south shouldn't take long!
 
I’ll be impressed if this breezy day exceeds the 125mph winds I experienced in 1983 during Typhoon Ellen in Hong Kong. A mate had a tiny bathroom window blow out due to air pressure differences and when he got home the next day his flat was under six inches of water. It was on the 13th floor of his block.
 
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