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We may have been having some unseasonably warmer weather these past few months, but this week winter has well and truly arrived. Apart from some casual SNOW showers across the country today, good aul Storm Abigail also delighted us with winds of up to 120km/h.

Oh and then there was the rain. 

But lucky for us we always have a trusty umbrella on hand to shield us from this ungodly weather, right? WRONG. If you are one of the many people having to give up on umbrellas this week then you are definitely not alone. Join us as we recount the stages of our daily battle with that unreliable but mandatory life item, the umbrella…

 

Optimism

Clearly the reason all our umbrellas fail us is because we refuse to spend more than a fiver on them. Well, lesson learned. Spending €30 on a proper umbrella will solve all of our winter weather woes because surely an umbrella at that price is indestructible. Surely.

Incredulity

Evelyn on RTE says that the weather is going to be horrific, but it can’t be that bad. She is always a bit dramatic anyway. It will be fine, I have a coat for warmth and an umbrella to keep me dry. I am SO prepared.

Fear

Mmm. It does actually look pretty miserable out there  

Rage

Okay, this is BAD. The brolly is now inside out and the people in that car are LAUGHING at me. WHY UMBRELLA, WHY.

Denial

It’s fine. The umbrella is fine. It is a bit misshapen and it looks like I am holding half a plastic bag over my head, but my hair is still kind of dry… kind of.

Despair

The only thing worse than being out in a storm with a flimsy umbrella, is being out in a storm without one. I should have know that it was going to fail me, I should have known. 

Acceptance

There is no umbrella in the world that could withstand that weather, but I had better buy another one just in case. 

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It looks like winter has well and truly arrived for good.

Met Éireann have issues a serious weather warning this week as Storm Abigail is going to be the cause of some nasty weather conditions in the UK and Ireland. 

A Status Orange warning has been issued for Thursday morning from 9am. The stormy conditions are expected to carry on into Friday. Gusts of up to 120km/h are expected to hit parts of Donegal,Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim. 

The Met Éireann website informs us:

"Winds will be strongest near coastal areas, peaking Thursday evening into early Thursday night.”

"Southerly winds, later veering southwest then west, with mean speeds of 55 to 80 km/h, with gusts between 100 and 120 km/h.”  

The western counties are also expected to experience rough weather. A Status Yellow warning was issues for Clare, Limerick, Cork, Kerry and Roscommon.

Winds are expected to reach speeds of up to 100 km/h.

So, if you were looking for an excuse to skip your evening jog and stay in by the fire this might be it.

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