The wet and windy conditions will push across the country this afternoon.
Forecasters are predicting winds of up to 120 kilometres an hour in parts of Ireland today.
An orange wind warning is in place in Donegal, and there's a yellow alert for ten other counties, including Dublin.
Galway City Council is concerned high tides may lead to flooding in Salthill this morning.
Offaly's Cathal Nolan, from Ireland's Weather Channel, says wet and windy conditions will be spread across the country throughout the day:
Homes are also in danger of losing electricity today because of high winds.
Forecaster Cathal says ESB crews are likely to be busy today:
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