Over 12 flights have been cancelled this morning in Cork and Dublin airports due to Storm Diana.
People planning to fly are being urged to check with their airlines before leaving for the airport.
Flights affected include Aer Lingus flights from Cork to Birmingham, Amsterdam, Manchester, London, Bristol, Edinburgh and Paris and one flight from Dublin to the Isle of Man due to depart at 9.25am
A number of flight disruptions and cancellations are expected tomorrow (Wednesday) due to #StormDiana 🌀 Please check flight status before travelling to the airport. If your flight is cancelled, please rebook to next available flight, or cancel with refund
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) November 27, 2018
Severe winds gusting up to 130 kilometres per hour are expected today as Storm Diana passes over Ireland.
A status yellow wind warning is in place for the whole country.
In the South-West winds will be stronger at up to 130km per hour, with an orange warning currently in place for Cork, Kerry and Waterford.