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‘Storm Clodagh’ has reached Ireland with gusts of up to 130 km/h forecast for today. Driving conditions are hazardous and Gardai have urged road users to be extra careful.
So why not just stay indoors and live tweet your wheelie bins being knocked over? You can take inspiration from these folks…
Great drying weather out there #StormClodagh
— Peter Shelley (@pete_shelley) November 29, 2015
Tiz no morning to fly a kite. #StormClodagh #windy — Gearoid Kelly (@GearoidKelly90) November 29, 2015
Drivers beware. This is the near Killylea village on A28 killylea road, Co. Armagh. #StormClodagh pic.twitter.com/jK3FqvK6M7
— Carla O’Brien (@CarlaO_Brien) November 29, 2015
#StormClodagh pic.twitter.com/ePLUbkQYqd — Stephen Devine (@stephendevine89) November 29, 2015
Also, @deric_hartigan, ye just don’t get the same quality of meme out of #StormClodagh, ye know? Team #StormBarney! pic.twitter.com/EobXgRyYJs
— Audrey (@Audge2000) November 29, 2015
We should call the next one #StormDiarmuid just to wreck the heads of BBC weather presenters #StormClodagh — Kieran Glennon (@DrNightdub) November 29, 2015
Anyone wanna go make me eggs and tea!? Anyone? #needachef #sundayrest #StormClodagh
— Olivia Hogan (@Oliviatracy) November 29, 2015
Apologies for the bad weather folks! #StormClodagh — Clodagh Coffey (@clodaghjane) November 29, 2015
Meanwhile on Burrow Beach Sutton #StormClodagh pic.twitter.com/ulsFG2h2lh
— Sutton Golf Club (@SuttonGolf) November 29, 2015
#StormClodagh will hit the country from around 3am Sunday Morning here is what 10am and 1pm look like #staysafe pic.twitter.com/5Wr4vMKi5f — ESB Networks (@ESBNetworks) November 28, 2015
Stay safe guys. We’re awful fond of most of you…
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