An orange wind alert has been issued six coastal counties for tomorrow as storm Diana is set to hit the country.
The affected counties are Galway Clare, Kerry, Cork, Waterford and Wexford.
The wind warning for Cork, Kerry and Waterford will be valid from 6am until midday.
Meanwhile, Wexford, Galway and Clare will be affected from 9am until 2pm.
Wind Warnings have been issued for tomorrow, Wednesday, in association with #StormDiana
Yellow warning nationwide 90 to 110km/h
Orange warning for southwestern counties 110 to 130km/hhttps://t.co/ozrQHtoOkt pic.twitter.com/SWC1AWBMKx— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 27, 2018
Meanwhile a yellow alert has been issued for the rest of the country.
Alan O Reilly from from Carlow Weather says we can expect rough weather throughout the day:
"Around midday tomorrow right across the country its going to be very very windy, but then the winds will pick up later tomorrow afternoon."
The RSA has this advice for drivers who take to the roads tomorrow:
âš ï¸STATUS ORANGE WEATHER WARNINGâš ï¸
📌Waterford, Wexford, Cork, Kerry, Clare, Galway
💨Severe winds associated with #StormDiana on
Wednesday: South, southwest winds of 65-80 km/h
will gust 110-130 km/h. High Seas also, risk of
coastal flooding.📅 Wed 28 Nov
â²ï¸6am-2pm pic.twitter.com/YRlCL9q1wZ
— RSA Ireland (@RSAIreland) November 27, 2018