Last night.
Damage from Storm Eleanor at Watery Lane, Clondalkin, County Dublin (above) and Alden Road, Bayside, Dublin 13 (top).
Oh, the humanity.
Earlier: Gusts As Strong As Ophelia
Dublin Fire Brigade / RollingNews
Last night.
Damage from Storm Eleanor at Watery Lane, Clondalkin, County Dublin (above) and Alden Road, Bayside, Dublin 13 (top).
Oh, the humanity.
Earlier: Gusts As Strong As Ophelia
Dublin Fire Brigade / RollingNews
Max Gust information
Storm Eleanor
02/01/2018
1. Knock Airport 84kts
2. Mace Head 75kts
3. Newport Furnace 75kts
4. Claremorris 68kts
5. Ballyhaise 63ktsStorm Dylan
30/12/2017
Belmullet 53kts31/12/2017
Malin Head 66ktsStorm Ophelia
16/10/2017
Roches Point 84kts— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) January 3, 2018
Yikes.
Meanwhile…
Council staff in Galway very much of the view that this isn’t over. High tide again at 5 and then “the highest tide of the cycle” due in 5am tomorrow pic.twitter.com/kzaz525QAE
— Richard Chambers🎙 (@newschambers) January 3, 2018
An emotional Niall McNelis of Celtic and Claddagh Jewellery surveys the damage. He’s lost thousands of euro in stock and his car. “I’m gutted, I really am… not good today.” #StormEleanor pic.twitter.com/ekJ31WB9sy
— Richard Chambers🎙 (@newschambers) January 3, 2018
One of the things people in Galway saying about the flooding last night – “It came up through the ground”. It’s a medieval city, the drains and canals underground played havoc last night. #StormEleanor
— Richard Chambers🎙 (@newschambers) January 3, 2018
Meanwhile…
Also in Galway…
West Utd FC tweetz:
Looking forward to next weeks Connacht Cup game v
@CalryBohs bring studs instead of mouldies lads#Galway
The little Mini who could – Galway tonight
— Helen Rafferty (@giraffe_rty) January 2, 2018
Weeeeeeeeee!
55,000 ESB customers without power due to Storm Eleanor (RTÉ)
Thanks John Gallen
Meanwhile…
WOW!
Knock Airport has seen a gust of 84 knots which is 155.5kmh!!!! That is near #HurricaneOphelia levels!#StormEleanor is leaving her mark! @kclr96fm @NewstalkFM pic.twitter.com/f8IGbkP7jX— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) January 2, 2018
Run!