On 19 Nov, 11:06, "Dave Cornwell"
wrote:
Southern Ireland weather never seems to get a mention!
That's because it's 'uk'.sci.weather, and southern Ireland isn't in
the UK.
Looking at the radar
it would appear that Central and Western Southern Ireland are in the middle
of at least eight hours of torrential rain. I don't ever recall seeing such
a large stationary mass of rain with pink and red levels of intensity for
such a length of *time.
Dave
Indeed. It seems far worse than Cumbria and southern Scotland. It that
mass of rain headed towards these areas?