Thursday 05/09/2019
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A nice morning in Foxford, strange to see it dry. The river is dropping nicely now, 1.1m at Ballylahan bridge. The water
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A nice morning in Foxford, strange to see it dry. The river is dropping nicely now, 1.1m at Ballylahan bridge. The water
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A nice morning in Foxford. The River is coming back into order, its flowing between the banks again :). Still pretty high
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A misty grey morning in Foxford, low cloud on the hills and quite a bit of moisture. So far this is not
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A dull morning in Foxford, light showers and a little bit of wind. The River is now down to 1.44m at Ballylahan
[soliloquy id=”2256″] “Panic stricken they realised that August was gone,it was September and the Last month of the Fishing season……”Yep it’s September. No point
[soliloquy id=”2256″] As expected the Moy is “Big” today, 3m at Ballylahan bridge and still creeping up. The rain has stopped now and the
[soliloquy id=”2256″] Another dull morning in Foxford. The forecast is for some heavy rain this evening and tonight. Although this is disappointing now
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A dark showery morning in Foxford. The river has fallen well overnight, down from 2.3m to 1.5m at Ballylahan bridge. It is
[soliloquy id=”2256″] When it rains, it ?? . Yes, Pours. Some very persistent and widespread rain yesterday. The river is in a big flood
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A damp morning in Foxford, soft drizzle and generally wet!. Some rain over night as well which may raise levels a little
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