If you have the option to stay under the duvet this weekend, we recommend you take it.
A status red weather warning is in place as Storm Desmond continues to wreak havoc across the country, causing major travel disruption and leaving more than 1800 homes without power.
The rare warning is the highest and most severe on the Met Eireann warning scale, and sees many flights and ferrys cancelled as strong winds continue to batter the country.
Flooding is reported in parts of Galway, Mayo, Kerry and Donegal and continuous heavy rainfall is likely to cause more flooding issues in the West and North West.
All major airports in the country have been affected, with passengers advised to check their airline’s websites for flight updates.
Strong, gusty winds affecting flight schedule @DublinAirport passengers advised to check latest flight info with their airline #StormDesmond
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) December 5, 2015
Has your flight been cancelled @DublinAirport? Details regarding delayed or cancelled flights here https://t.co/Mx1CjU6u6b
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) December 5, 2015
#StormDesmond playing havoc with flight schedule at @DublinAirport, especially on routes served by smaller aircrafts pic.twitter.com/dU00mKx1rk
— Fionn Davenport (@fionndavenport) December 5, 2015
Gusty winds causing multiple "go arounds" and diversions for planes approaching @DublinAirport ?? pic.twitter.com/0QeM7iL341
— John Lyons TD (@JohnLyonsTD) December 4, 2015