In the first gusts of Storm Barra, in Glengarriff, Co Cork a garden shed was lifted up and blown to the ground (Pic: Liz Gale)
Gardaí are dealing with an overturned truck on the M8 in Cork (Pic: @GardaTraffic)Waves hit the seafront in Howth, DublinMembers of the fire brigade pump away floodwater in BantryThe Poolbeg lighthouse in Dublin is hit by rough waves (Pic: Rolling News)A man struggles with his umbrella in Belfast, which is also under a Yellow wind warningThe earth moved - some bottle banks at Kilbogget Park, Cabinteely in Dublin, knocked out of placeStrandhill, County Sligo - the calm before the storm. Currently under a yellow wind warning, status upgraded to orange from 8pmGreen Party Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan cycles past fallen Christmas trees at Dublin Castle
Sandbags piled up in the town of Bantry in Co CorkTidal flooding in Bantry this morning (Pic: Karlis Dzjamko)Waves at Killiney Beach (Pic: Gwendoline Douglas)Sunshine and storms - the view of Dublin's Poolbeg Towers from Clontarf (Pic: David Doulas)A woman walks past sandbags laid out on the seafront in Clontarf, DublinThe Spanish trawler Nuevo Laredo riding out the storm off the rocks near Ardnatrush Beg, Glengarriff, County CorkIt's the end of the line for this trampoline which ended up wrapped around a tree in Rathgormack, Waterford (Pic: PJ Fegan)The fire service respond to an accident in Newcastle during Storm Barra (Pic: Wicklow Fire Service)An early storm casualty - the pub sign for Krugers, 'the most westerly bar in Europe', in Dhún Chaoin, Co Kerry