Difficult travelling conditions are being reported throughout the Northern Sound region.
This follows Storm Chandra, which made landfall this morning.
A number of power outages were reported, and a number of schools in the region remain closed today.
The entire country remains under a status yellow weather warning today.
A yellow alert for rain is in place in Carlow, Kilkenny, Louth, Wexford, Wicklow and Waterford until 11pm.
Cavan and Monaghan along with the remaining counties are under a yellow wind warning under 11 o'clock tonight.
A number of roads in the area remain impacted.
Cavan County Council has issued advice to the public, including to consider whether a journey is absolutely necessary, watch out for falling/fallen debris, control of a vehicle may be impacted by strong wind and do not attempt to drive through floods.
It is also advising people to check on isolated and vulnerable neighbours.
Meanwhile Monaghan County Council is advising people to drive slow down, leave extra space to stop, and watch for surface water, fallen trees, and debris on the roads, stay away from swollen rivers, streams, and flooded riverbanks, as they can collapse suddenly and avoid walking near open riverbanks during flooding as the water may be faster and deeper than it appears.
Nationally, around 20 thousand homes and businesses are without power according to ESB.
You can keep up to date on road closures on our website, Northern Sound.ie