Dublin Airport has warned passengers to make extra time for flights on Friday due to Storm Eunice.
The country has braced itself for the storm to make landfall overnight on Thursday into Friday, bringing with it strong winds, heavy rain and snow.
Met Eireann has issued Dublin with an orange weather alert that will be in place tomorrow from 03:00am until 11:00am.
Dublin Airport has said that everyone coming to the airport tomorrow should make extra time for their journeys.
They said on Twitter: "Departing passengers & those meeting arriving passengers on Friday should allow extra time for journeys to Dublin Airport due to forecasted strong winds, damaging gusts, heavy rain, sleet and possibly snow with disruption likely until 15.00 in the afternoon."
Dublin Port Company has also warned of disruption due to Storm Eunice.
There will be partial closures of the port tomorrow due to the bad weather.
The Great South Wall will be shut from midnight on Friday until 11:59pm while Bull Wall Bridge will be closed from 10:00am to 4:00pm the same day.
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