Weather warnings are in place in Ireland and the UK as Storm Debi brings heavy rain and strong winds.
Parts of Ireland were on red alert from 5am to 9am this morning, with Met Eireann warning that there was a “potential danger to life”.
The storm has eased slightly, but there are still amber alerts in parts of the UK and yellow warnings throughout Ireland.
Amber alerts mean an increased likelihood of impacts from severe weather which could disrupt your plans, while yellow warnings are for lower-level impacts.
Check your local forecast by entering your postcode
Here is the full list of where alerts are still in place today and for how long.
Amber wind warning (Northern Ireland): 6am to 12pm
County Armagh
County Down
The Met Office says a spell of strong winds up to 60-65mph are expected to continue across these areas until midday before easing in the afternoon.
Amber wind warning: 10am to 4pm
North West England
Yorkshire and Humber
The Met Office says a spell of very strong westerly winds is expected to develop later Monday morning across northwest England.
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Inland gusts of 60-65 mph are likely in places whilst along the coast gusts of 70-80 mph are expected before gradually easing into the evening.
Yellow rain and wind warning (Northern Ireland): 3am to 2pm
County Antrim
County Armagh
County Down
County Fermanagh
County Londonderry
County Tyrone
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The Met Office warns the storm may bring heavy rain and strong winds to these areas, causing disruption and flooding until it clears eastwards later in the day.
Yellow rain and wind warning: 12am to 3pm
Throughout Ireland
Met Eireann says very windy or stormy weather is expected to be accompanied by heavy rain, with a chance of embedded thunderstorms and hail up to 3pm.
Yellow wind warning: 4am to 6pm
East Midlands
North East England
North West England
Wales
West Midlands
Yorkshire and Humber
The Met Office says there is a chance of very strong westerly winds developing along Irish Sea coasts of Wales and northwest England on Monday morning before extending inland during day, slowly easing later.
Yellow rain warning (Scotland): 10am to 9pm
Central, Tayside and Fife
Grampian
The Met Office warns of persistent rain across northeast Scotland today which may cause travel disruption and flooding until it eases in the evening.
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