Ireland is set to be battered by a series of storms this week.
While the exact track of the storms have yet to be pinned down, one approaching Ireland on Wednesday is forecast to track across the northwest of the country.
The second storm is forecast to make landfall on Friday.
As of Monday morning, no weather alerts have been issued by Met Éireann.
Weather expert Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather took to Twitter this morning to say there's "a conveyor belt of storms coming our way this week."
He also urged people to "stay up to date with forecasts."
While the storms have yet to be officially named, Dudley and Eunice are the next storm names.
A conveyor belt of storms coming our way this week, stay up to date with forecasts. No storms named yet but the next storm names are #Dudley and #Eunice pic.twitter.com/U27HzyTnos
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) February 14, 2022