Fermanagh is bracing itself for Storm Brendan with the MET office issuing a yellow warning from tomorrow morning, Monday, at 10am until midnight.

The Met Office has said that the risk of disruption is very likely with the loss of electricity and disruption to public transport a possibility.

Highest winds are expected in the west of Ireland and western Scotland but exposed parts of N.Ireland could also see gusts of 65 to 75mph the Met Office reported.

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has advised the public not to visit parks and forests until the winds have subsided.

The storm was named on Saturday by Irish weather service, Met Éireann, who have issued two status orange weather warnings.

A wind warning for counties Wexford, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford comes into effect from 7am and will remain in place until 3pm.

A separate wind warning for counties Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo will also come into effect from 7am but will stay in place until midnight.