Wet wet wet
# wet-wet-wet - Thursday 21 March, 2013
‘I don’t think anyone is sweating as much as I am’ — Extra weight costing Harrington
‘I learned last week to catch it before it reaches my glasses because I then I have to clean glasses and stuff.’
Share Tweet9# wet-wet-wet - Thursday 7 March, 2013
Call that a flooded pitch? This is a flooded pitch…
It’s just a little wet, it’s still good.
Share9 Tweet11# wet-wet-wet - Monday 12 November, 2012
Pics: Venice may be flooded, but that’s not stopping this lot
Sure who doesn’t like a good swim when they’re on their holliers?
Share24 Tweet12# wet-wet-wet - Thursday 18 October, 2012
Poland’s soaked stadium fans in legal hot water
One pitch invader managed a sliding belly-flop in the water at the Warsaw venue, as fans in the packed 58,000-capacity arena roared him on.
Share11 Tweet# wet-wet-wet - Wednesday 17 October, 2012
‘The referee’s a clown’ — Roy Keane’s assessment as England fans furious at Warsaw postponement
The game will be played at 4pm today.
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# wet-wet-wet - Monday 24 September, 2012
Get the wellies out: Met Éireann’s rain warning is still in place
Yeah, it hasn’t got any better.
Share45 Tweet14# wet-wet-wet - Monday 3 September, 2012
Ireland’s summer described as cool, wet and dull
Temperatures = below average. Sunshine = below average. Rainfall = above average.
Share16 Tweet15# wet-wet-wet - Wednesday 15 August, 2012
In pictures: Your wet and windswept Wednesday
Just in case you didn’t get enough of the rain today, here’s a lovely slideshow of it.
Share1 Tweet8Pics: Here’s how the rain gradually crept across Ireland today
This ominous series of images from Met Eireann show the rain clouds lurking before it hit large parts of Ireland earlier today.
Share6 Tweet12# wet-wet-wet - Monday 11 June, 2012
WATCH: Irish fans grow bored of match, decide to go for a swim
Some supporters chose a unique alternative to watching the game last night.
Share14 Tweet8# wet-wet-wet - Tuesday 1 May, 2012
Surprise! Last month was the wettest April in 14 years
…except in Malin Head (yes, the one in Donegal) which had its driest April since 2007.
Share4 Tweet9# wet-wet-wet - Thursday 8 September, 2011
Rain washes out all matches at US Open
Players like Nadal and Murray air safety concerns as organisers attempt to squeeze matches in.
Share Tweet1# wet-wet-wet - Tuesday 6 September, 2011
Rain washes out full day at US Open
Inclement weather in New York has cleared the schedule at Flushing Meadows.
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