Up to 20,000 homes are believed to be without power after Ireland was hit by a storm overnight.
Fallen trees are causing havoc on roads throughout Ireland this morning after the country was battered by strong winds and heavy rain from Storm Doris overnight.
A number of commuter services have also been affected, meanwhile, with status orange and status yellow wind warnings in place until 9am and 12pm respectively.
AA Roadwatch have been posting updates about roads that have been blocked by fallen trees throughout the country, with routes in Sligo, Westmeath, Cork, Galway, Offaly, Kildare, Laois, Dublin, Meath and Cavan all affected, while there are also reports of a truck overturned on the M1 near Drogheda.
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Irish Rail also warned commuters that no DART services were operating out of Malahide and Portmarnock this morning due to a tree caught in overhead power lines, while all intercity and commuter services are running up to 15 minutes late.
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Make sure to plan your journey in advance before heading out this morning and if you are getting behind the wheel, be sure to drive safely.