The yellow weather warning over Cork has been lifted.
Met Éireann said the warning which was in operation until 6am would see unseasonably strong and gusty winds and very high tides which could lead to fallen trees and power outages.
High tide is expected to hit the city at 8.50am (ten to nine) this morning which could impact low lying streets and quays
Drivers are advised to watch out for debris on the roads this morning
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It's Leaving Cert results day.
Almost 61 thousand students who sat the exams will get their results this morning.
They can access them online from 10 o'clock.
Education Minister Norma Foley is paying tribute to this year's students saying "the last few years have been a challenge."
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Kamala Harris has promised to "unite" the US as she formally accepted the Democratic presidential nomination.
The current vice-president has made history as the first Black woman and first Indian-American to get her party's backing for the White House.
It means she will face Donald Trump in November's election.
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The funeral of Nell McCafferty takes place in Derry today.
The journalist and feminist activist died on Wednesday at the age of 80.
Her funeral takes places at St. Columba's Church, Longtower at 12.30 this afternoon.