"It's a sacred shock": people share their experience of #StormDiana



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Storm Diana pbades over Ireland with winds of up to 130 kilometers per hour.

An orange wind warning is in place for many coastal counties, and heavy rains are also expected to fall.

Water kissing the wharf in downtown #Cork. Fortunately, the high tide has pbaded with only a minor spot flooding the streets. #StormDiana @rtenews pic.twitter.com/6S0u3H7N0u

– Paschal Sheehy (@PaschalSheehy) November 28, 2018

The warning for Cork, Kerry and Waterford will remain in place until noon, but that will still give us a lot to discuss over the next few days.

Here's what people are saying about Storm Diana online.

Diana is not a very threatening name for a storm, it's#StormDiana

– jojo3970 (@joanneskowronek) November 28, 2018

One thing live on the south coast – you get a glimpse of the weather for the rest of Ireland.

Today, guys? Stay feck in bed #StormDiana

– Joe O'Shea (@josefoshea) November 28, 2018

Damn it, it's a sacred wind. #StormDiana

– ?Aoife Nollaig? (@LittleMissAoife) November 28, 2018

The prom in Tramore 9.ooam #StormDiana pic.twitter.com/chFh6Hi2zp

– Declan power (@ Declanpower13) November 28, 2018

My flight has been canceled. The electricity flickers and looks like one of our trees about to leave. Incredible gusts. #StormDiana #Cork pic.twitter.com/hTtDuJJEEP

– Paula Cogan (@ PaulaCogan1) November 28, 2018

Pasha is impressed by #StormDiana #WoofWednesday She hopes everyone has checked their doors and fences and that all the furs are warm and dry #fogsarefamily #dogs pic.twitter.com/ag0hc46yVi

– A Muttley crew (@AMuttleyCrew) November 28, 2018

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