Severe weather warnings have come into effect in the North of Ireland as Storm Isha arrives.
A yellow weather warning began at noon, with high winds of up to 80mph forecast on some coasts and gusts of between 60 to 70mph inland.
Disruption is expected and travellers have been warned to be cautious.
An amber warning comes into force from 6 pm and will be in place until 6 am on Monday.
The yellow warning will also expire at noon on Monday, January 22.
That means there is an increased risk of power cuts, damage to buildings, travel disruption, injuries and danger to life because of large coastal waves.
The Met Office is warning of a small chance of peak winds of 90mph in exposed coastal or hilly areas during this period.
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has advised people who need to travel to “exercise extreme caution”.
It is warning of debris on roads, fallen trees, the possibility of flooding and, in coastal areas, big waves.