This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising.
By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy.
You may change your settings at any time but this may impact on the functionality of the site.
To learn more see our
Cookies Policy.
Download our app
10 times the Met Eireann gang proved themselves to be national treasures
IRELAND’S METEOROLOGISTS have been working overtime today to keep everyone updated on Ex Hurricane Ophelia.
The RTÉ weather presenters are micro-celebrities to Irish people – and for good reason.
1. When even they couldn’t make head nor tail of Ireland’s ridiculous weather
Whoops!
We couldn't find this Tweet
“Here. Have at it, lads.”
2. And just decided to give the people the information they really want
How’s the drying? That’s all we need to know.
3. Every time Evelyn Cusack goes rogue
RTÉ RTÉ
Don’t come at her with that long-range weather forecasting crap. She won’t have it!
4. When she surprised a young fan on the Toy Show and made everyone emotional
DailyEdge.ie DailyEdge.ie
He just loves the weather, you guys. And Evelyn Cusack IS the weather.
5. Every time Jean Byrne pushes the fashion envelope
YouTube YouTube
She knows her outfits will have the mammies of Ireland tutting and rolling their eyes but she wears them anyway because that’s just who she is.
6. And when she paid a little tribute to David Bowie with the help of some shoulder pads
She wore this dress on the eve of the music legend’s death, and people noticed that it looked a lot like the Goblin King’s costume in Labyrinth.
7. Every time Gerald Fleming winks
YouTube YouTube
“Hello there and good evening to you.” A balm for the soul, he is.
8. When Nuala Carey soldiered on through the zombie apocalypse
Whoops!
We couldn't find this Tweet
OK, so it was just a crowd of curious onlookers at the Ploughing Championships, but still. She’s an actual pro.
9. And Gerry Murphy proved himself to be some sort of bird whisperer
Wow.
10. And when three of them landed the cover of the RTÉ guide
We hate to say ‘only in Ireland’, but really – only in Ireland. Go on the lads.
DailyEdge is on Instagram!
18 ways to describe Hurricane Ophelia as Gaeilge>
A look at how Teresa Mannion became the patron saint of storms>
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
evelyn cusack great bunch of lads Jean Byrne Met Éireann meteorologists