A number of flights have been delayed or cancelled this morning as Storm Diana moves across the country, bringing rain and gale force winds.
The peak of the storm reached the capital at around 11am today so travellers are being asked to check their flight status with the airlines.
A yellow wind warning is in place for Dublin from 11am to 4:30pm. Winds will reach speeds of 90km to 110km per hour.
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
An orange wind warning is in place for southern and western counties with winds expected to reach up to 130 km/h.
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
Stay safe guys and check with the airlines before making your way to the airport.
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