A stunning time-lapse compilation of clouds dumping their payloads of rain, captured by storm chaser Mike Oblinski.
Previously: Breathe
A stunning time-lapse compilation of clouds dumping their payloads of rain, captured by storm chaser Mike Oblinski.
Previously: Breathe
Incredible flooding on Patrick Street Dublin 8 now pic.twitter.com/41zgI00EZO
— Mick Caul (@caulmick) November 9, 2018
Stay in town.
Swim home later.
Yikes.
Stephen McBride writes:
Taking shelter at Vico Road Bathing Place, Killiney [County Dublin] this afternoon.
Meanwhile…
Bracing.
This afternoon.
Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin.
Earlier: *puts up brolly*
Meanwhile…
Oh just hit 87kmh at my station. pic.twitter.com/6Wt4NeNm9T
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) November 9, 2018
Carlow Weather tweetz:
Sherkin Island gusting to 93kmh in the past hour as low system approaches Southwest. Fastnet Lighthouse has hit 112kmh (offshore and elevated). Heavy rain and strong winds expected across the country today with Yellow weather warnings in operation.
Meanwhile…
Status Yellow – Rainfall warning for Ireland
Heavy rain will lead to accumulations of around 25 to 40mm but may exceed these limits in mountainous areas.Updated: Thursday 08 November 2018 10:00
Valid from Friday 09 November 2018 10:00 to Friday 09 November 2018 18:00
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 9, 2018
Sigh.
Previously: Incoming
A Status Yellow alert for rainfall has been issued for some coastal counties in the west and south and parts of Leinster, coming into effect from 6am Friday morning. Please see https://t.co/oOxITrsnvw for full details. pic.twitter.com/079ltVJz2G
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 8, 2018
*Squelch*
Yesterday: Winter’s Coming
UPDATE:
A Status Yellow weather alert for wind has been issued for Munster and Connacht, coming into effect from 4am Friday morning. Please see https://t.co/oOxITrsnvw for full details. pic.twitter.com/aQssuT8iYw
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 8, 2018
A Satellite loop showing the Cyclone swinging slowly towards Ireland bringing the much needed but not really wanted rain. pic.twitter.com/nCP8iGlKnd
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) July 27, 2018
*unfurls moth-eaten brolly*
Earlier: Stayed In Last Night?
I can officially confirm that it is raining in #innshannon #heatwave #westcork pic.twitter.com/T7idW1T14b
— Anthony O’Donovan (@anthonyodonovan) July 6, 2018
Noooo.

You can’t miss…oh.
This afternoon.
Trinity College Dublin Front Gate, Dublin 2.
Thanks Ultan Monahan
Met Eireann tweetz:
Wet and windy with heavy rain, especially over Munster and south Leinster with risk of spot flooding. Top temperatures 8 to 11 degrees in very strong and gusty southeasterly winds.
UPDATE:
Earlier.
In Dublin city centre.
Hate when that happens.
Soft day in #Galway. pic.twitter.com/UKlD2Go5bC
— Colm Keaveney (@Colm_Keaveney) July 27, 2017
Trapped in the car… #IrishSummer pic.twitter.com/0iSqiPvLxq
— Philip Nolan (@philipnolan1) July 27, 2017
Sigh.