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Thursday 4pm update with latest high resolution models which show some inland areas seeing gusts of 170kmh. #StormÉowyn

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Roaming Rua1 year ago

What does this mean in practical terms? Roofs off? Houses damaged? There’s so much fear and worry, but the common person doesn’t know how this is potentially going to affect them personally if they stay home and follow warnings. It’s leading to more anxiety.

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Michael T Stafford1 year ago

Kilkee, Co. Clare at 3am according to YR app 😧

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Helen Nic Aodha1 year ago

Can standard double glazing withstand gusts that powerful, does anyone know? I've googled it and haven't found any substantial info.

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Mary Brickley1 year ago

At this stage let’s all hope the weather models are over hyping it 🤞🤞🤞🤞

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FloweryMary1 year ago

The calm before the storm here in Kerry. Was quite windy all morn but now it’s super calm.

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Generally fuzzy1 year ago

Dam ! I hope everyone stays in and stays safe. This is the real deal!

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⭐️Debbie⭐️1 year ago

It’s like hurricane winds!

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AirbusRed1 year ago

Stay safe over there 🇮🇪

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Colm Ó Faoláin1 year ago

Thanks Alan. Really great info.

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Bryan De B'star1 year ago

We must build a series of underground shelters across the country.

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