Friday 29/09/2023
Well at least its not raining 🙂 , it done enough yesterday afternoon. The river is at 1.67m at Ballylahan bridge and falling. Difficult conditions
Well at least its not raining 🙂 , it done enough yesterday afternoon. The river is at 1.67m at Ballylahan bridge and falling. Difficult conditions
Still breezy but the rain seems to have stopped, for at while at least. The river has peaked and started to drop, now at 1.88m
A dark breezy morning in Foxford and the forecast is not great. The river crept up a little yesterday afternoon but is dropping at the
A damp morning in Foxford and we had some pretty heavy showers overnight. The river is at 1.34m at Ballylahan bridge and will most likely
A dark and damp morning in Foxford with a forecast for some heavy rain later in the day. Today could be the day to fish
Cloudy and still so far this morning in Foxford, there is some rain and wind forecast for later in the evening. The river crept up
Another dull start to the day in Foxford, sun will not be a problem. The river is coming back into nice condition, now at 0.86m
Dark but not as wet and windy in Foxford this morning. The river peaked at 1.8m at Ballylahan bridge yesterday. It is now falling and
A wild, wet and windy morning in Foxford. Its not going to be much of a day to be on the river bank. The river
An overcast and dark morning in Foxford. The river has crept up a little since yesterday, now at 0.53m at Ballylahan bridge it will most
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