GAA fans attending games today are advised to travel with caution as 'Storm Ewan' hits the country.
Met Éireann has issued national weather warnings for the latest storm system to affect Ireland.
The most severe warning is for Counties Cork, Kerry, Waterford and Wexford, which have a status orange wind warning.
Winds of up to 120km/h - equivalent to 75mph - can be expected along southern and southeastern counties until early this afternoon.
There is a status yellow wind warning for Dublin, Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Wicklow, Offaly, Westmeath, Meath, Clare, Limerick and Tipperary
Last week, Storm Doris resulted in power cuts in Dublin, the midlands and parts of Connacht.
@Galway_GAA vs @GaaClare game GOING AHEAD in Pearse Stadium at 2pm. Pitch inspection just completed! @officialgaa @TribesmenGAA pic.twitter.com/ul43ROnVAb
- Galway GAA (@Galway_GAA) February 26, 2017
Make sure to bring the rain gear if you are heading to Corrigan Park, Belfast today. It's a wet morning there pic.twitter.com/ZefPQWl1gy
- Sligo GAA (@sligogaa) February 26, 2017
TweetPoor morning for travelling. Leave early and take care on the roads. See you in Omagh to cheer on the lads. #AllianzLeagues pic.twitter.com/mz6rPdOshI
- Official Cavan GAA (@CavanCoBoardGaa) February 26, 2017