Multiple weather warnings are in place as the storm continues into the evening
Storm Agnes is continuing to wreck havoc as it makes its way across Northern Ireland bringing with it torrential rain and high winds.
A Met Office yellow warning for wind and rain remains in place for the whole of Northern Ireland this evening and into tomorrow with people advised that the weather could lead to localised flooding.As the storm progresses into the evening, there has been a warning that it could lead to some small tornadoes across Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Electricity have urged anyone who has lost power to call their team in an emergency on 03457 643 643. Travel disruption Translink have advised that due to the weather, passengers should allow extra time for their journeys. There are currently no road closures as a result of the storm but this could change as the strong winds are likely to result in fallen trees.
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