The Weather Thread

A lot of low class Britain’s but at least they leave you alone.
You’d be plagued with thick paddies in Puerto del Carmen.
I don’t like interacting with anyone on holidays and the tans generally leave you be.

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Was hitting the low 30s and a pasty paddy like me burns like fuck

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You can be fairly sure that was no accident :blush::blush:

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I’d observe that the current affairs section is the ideal place for this thread currently. :+1:t4:

the north pole might melt…

Ok

Fuck the Fisheries crowd, fuck the OPW… Its time to dig a trench from Kinvara Bay to the Cahermore Turlough, thereby allowing the floods around Gort to make their way to the sea.

This work will happen before the week is out as locals have no option.

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A canal,it could become a tourist attraction

We have a mixed track record in this country when it comes to drainage works. North and northeast Galway have been fairly fucked because of historical drainage works on the Suck having a knock-on impact on areas with underlying karst features. Groundwater has reached unprecedented high levels below ground.

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What’s the story here KP?

Is that over by the castle?

A local effort to try and get the water from South Galway to flow to the sea quicker. Todays effort was a small step in a huge effort thats required. Water levels are still rising this evening and a few families have vacated their houses today again.

The volume of water that started to flow once all the silt and muck was removed from the eyes of the bridge was scary. Hopefully they’ll see the impact a few miles upstream.

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Fair fucks to them. Is that the ballindereen side of dun guaire

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Look how easy that was

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Yeah. Thats the spot.

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Though a local farmer had a visit from the Fisheries board 2 days after he diverted floods from his sheds into the sea. Pricks.

yeah, between the thatchers place and the Germans place.