There is widespread disruption to travel and public transport services this morning as Storm Debi tracks across the country.
There is widespread disruption to travel and public transport services this morning as Storm Debi tracks across the country.
A red wind warning was expanded to include Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow, Louth, Meath, Laois, Offaly and Westmeath and remains in place until 9 am.
Bus Eireann and Dublin Bus services won't be running until at least 9 am when they'll be gradually phased back in. The Luas is out of operation until 10 this morning.
Local Link services won't operating in counties affected by the Red weather alert.
Rail services are operating normally but with speed restrictions which will lead to delays.
Schools and pre-schools in red and orange alert counties have been asked to remain closed until 10am.
Road users are being warned they'll encounter dangerous driving conditions - especially with fallen trees due to heavy winds.Dublin Airport says eight incoming and outgoing flights have been cancelled this morning, adding that the airport is open and operational.
Passengers are being advised to contact their airline for updates on specific flights
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