The country is reacting to Storm Hannah on social media.
Several weather alerts are in place, with the highest alert - Red - being issued for Clare.
People in the worst affected areas are being urged to stay indoors and not travel.
A number of flights at Shannon and Cork Airports have been affected - as have Bus Éireann services between Limerick and Galway.
Several Irish Rail services in the Orange and Red alert regions are also running at reduced speeds.
Several tweets from Cork, Clare and Wexford are keeping an eye on the storm.
Some people are also looking at the lighter side of things.
Here's hoping they're all still standing in the morning! #westclare #StormHannah #redwarning @MetEireann pic.twitter.com/AuugqixqWV
— Michelle Madigan (@shellymad87) April 26, 2019
#StormHannah is starting in Cork! pic.twitter.com/8kyWIL5vRG
— Betty in Cork (@BettyInCork) April 26, 2019
All our crews are busy this evening dealing with incidents throughout the City and County.
We are working closely with @ESBNetworks and @corkcitycouncil to ensure public safety during #StormHannah #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/ddSzAH8P1W— Cork City Fire Brigade (@CorkCityFire) April 26, 2019
No.3 Operations Wing are now on standby in Casement Aerodrome for Storm Hannah, less than a week from being used for aerial fire-fighting. Our multi-role helicopters and highly trained crew mean we can respond and help in a huge variety of emergency situations. pic.twitter.com/T4Cxra9hrP
— Irish Air Corps (@IrishAirCorps) April 26, 2019
In the eye of the storm. #StormHannah pic.twitter.com/6Rfr32sseg
— Elaine Byrne (@ElaineByrne) April 26, 2019
Waiting for Hannah.#StormHannah pic.twitter.com/POPO3MkNh3
— Cliff House Hotel (@cliffhousehotel) April 26, 2019
#StormHannah Lahinch braces itself, its getting wild here 🌊🌊☄️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️ pic.twitter.com/RO4xIT5AYx
— Noel Mc Inerney 🇮🇪32 (@noelm300) April 26, 2019
It’s one of those storms!😳 Get the essentials while you can!💨 🌪 🥓 #StormHannah pic.twitter.com/QHCmfO04XW
— O'Herlihy's Bacon (@OHerlihysBacon_) April 26, 2019
#StormHannah bring it on 😍 pic.twitter.com/u1rcE0Ozn9
— KEN TOBIN #WashYourHands (@KENNYTCORK) April 26, 2019
A very turbulent Atlantic around the Great Blasket and An Tiaracht this evening. Did someone say there's a storm on the way? #StormHannah pic.twitter.com/HVMBdJh0zh
— Lesley (@island_lesley) April 25, 2019
#StormHannah on the horizon. The Joker’s smile on the #Batman films comes to mind. #DunmoreEast County #Waterford pic.twitter.com/gLnO2QAjQh
— Mailo Power (@MailoPower) April 26, 2019
Tis a bit windy @WexfordHour
🌬🌬🌬🌬🌬 #StormHannah kerry #WildAtlanticWay pic.twitter.com/865RXDc53V— Evelyn Pepperrell (@EventfulPepper) April 26, 2019
#Castletownbere this evening, as #StormHannah makes landfall. Looks like a 'mini twister' 🌀 pic.twitter.com/OcMCv3ci7A
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) April 26, 2019
#StormHannah on Valentia Island pic.twitter.com/TRUXQbCjFK
— Cormac O'Sullivan (@cormacsully) April 26, 2019
And she is in with some huge power..bang on schedule...#StormHannah #stayhigh #safety #dingle #extreme pic.twitter.com/ezXEkxyvMW
— Nuala Moore-Swimmer (@numoorepain) April 26, 2019
Tree completely blocking the R563 road between Milltown and Listry #StormHannah Pic: @MACMONAGLE pic.twitter.com/xeKeP1aAMW
— Kerry County Council - Comhairle Contae Chiarraí (@countykerry) April 26, 2019
#StormHannah pic.twitter.com/yDW1MyVAU4
— moll-iver twist🥣 (@mywanmolly) April 26, 2019
Looks as if there is protective dome over Cobh Cathedral this evening!#StormHannah pic.twitter.com/tBqfq2GNhM
— David Hughes 🇺🇦 (@dcahughes) April 26, 2019
Left the lab for the weekend worrying about getting soaked on my walk home but stumbled to this view. The good side of storms are the rainbows and that also applies on anything in life 😊 #StormHannah (me feeling extremely positive and happy today) 🌷🌈✨ pic.twitter.com/BesDQ4cYjf
— Dr Alicia Mateos Cárdenas (@AliciaMateos_) April 26, 2019
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