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Mr. E.G. Appleby RIP |
22/1/18 I’m starting today’s No Spin No Fly’s Just Facts zone on a personal note, today is the 5th anniversary of my Father’s parting and all I can say is Dad RIP you may be gone but your certainly not forgotten. There is many fantastic memories, but one comes to mind and one I will never forget and that was the day we caught two Salmon on the troll, both at the same time and fair play to my Father he played both Salmon and to top it all we caught both in a mighty thunder storm with fork lighting and Thank God the fish were the only ones to be electrocuted. Now back to the present, Lough Currane was all quiet on the SW front with a fresh wind from the SW and overcast with light rain at times and staying with the weather,
https://www.met.ie/ has issued yellow warning and here are the facts from
https://www.met.ie/ Southwest winds are expected to reach mean speeds of between 55 and 65 km/hr, gusting to 110 km/hr at times on Tuesday night. Issued: Monday 22 January 2018 11:00
Valid: Tuesday 23 January 2018 20:00 to Wednesday 24 January 2018 06:00. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 4.2mm. Maximum air temperature 12.6c.
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