Storm Isha has now passed the North of Ireland but has left a trail of destruction in its wake.
Around 45,000 home across the North are without power after the storm wreaked havoc with the electricity supply.
In Co Derry, the PSNI said the Ballyquinn Road near Dungiven and Seacoast Road, Limavady, were closed to traffic due to fallen trees in the area causing an obstruction.
Police said a multi-agency response continues to deal with the aftermath and recovery from Storm Isha and thanked the public for their “continued patience and understanding”.
The peak of the winds from Storm Isha occurred on Sunday evening; 80mph at Magilligan in Co Derry 79mph at Castlederg, Co Tyrone, 76mph at Killowen.
The peak of the winds has passed, but a yellow warning for winds in place for Monday until noon, currently for the morning.
Another yellow warning for wind is in place from Tuesday at 4 pm until 12 noon on Wednesday.
A status yellow warning remains in place in the Republic of Ireland for counties Clare, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo until 7 pm on Monday.
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