Weather in parts of the country is causing transport delays and damage to infrastructure.
An initial Orange Warning was issued earlier this week for Thursday night into Friday morning, but it has now been extended until later today.
A wind warning is now in place for Donegal, Galway, Mayo and Sligo until 4pm today.
“South or southwest winds will continue to gust to between 100 and 130km/hr, with further infrastructural damage possible,” Met Eireann said.
“There is the continued risk of coastal flooding due to high seas.”
LUAS
There are minor delays to the Luas in Dublin, the transport service revealed on Twitter.
“Minor delays on the Green Line due to an earlier signal fault. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused,” It said.
Green Line services are not operating between St Stephens Green – Dominick due to a signal fault. Tickets are valid on Dublin Bus for the duration of this disruption. Please see https://t.co/GkL4FmFo1J for further information.
— Luas (@Luas) October 12, 2018
IRISH RAIL
There are also several delays to train and Dart services.
Check Iarnrod Eireann Twitter account for updates.
FLIGHTS
Aer Lingus also cancelled a number of flights today due to the storm.
Check updates below:
A number of flights on our European network have been cancelled on Friday 12 October due to #StormCallum. Please check flight status before travelling to the airport.
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) October 11, 2018