Northern Ireland collided with strong winds as the Storm Floris touched on Monday morning.
Many more flights from Belfast City and Dublin Airports have been canceled.
In the Republic of Ireland, thousands are left without power, with the largest groups in the west and northwest of the country.
A Yellow weather warning for strong winds 06:00 BST came into effect And in place till 00:00.
Weather warns in most parts of Britain Amber warning for most Scotland,
The wind speed of 59mph (94 km/h) has been recorded in the County London at Aglinton and Magilligan, while in the county entrim, Ballipatrick has imposed 56Mph (90 km/h) and the Casteller in County Tyrone has put 53mph (85km/h) winds.
The storm has a small number of power outages in some parts of Northern Ireland, but has not been largely classified, Ni has said.
Storm Floris is the first storm to hit Ireland and UK Hurricane éowyn in January,
The storm gave a rare red warning to Northern Ireland, and the first red warning for the entire island in Ireland.
Flight cancellation
Several Er Lingus flights have been canceled between Belfast City Airport and Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Cardiff, Glasgow, Southampton and Manchester.
Passengers are being asked to contact their airline directly to update their flight position.
Beaches
The National Trust said that the Portstature Strand was red-stunned and advised the visitors to enter the water. He said that strong winds produced soft sand and advised against bringing a car on the beach.
Republic of Ireland
Emerald Airlines has canceled six flights scheduled at Dublin Airport for Monday – both services and from the return service to Dongal and Leeds Bradford.
Ireland’s Republic of Meteorological, Met éireann has issued yellow air and rain warnings for several counties including Dongal, Gaulway and Mayo.
It advised people of potentially dangerous travel situation, what is a bank holiday in the country, due to heavy rains and the possibility of falling trees.
Thousands of people are without power in the west and northwest of the country.
Can be found on updates on outage ESB network website,
What is closed due to storm flooris?
Many councils in Northern Ireland have closed the outer places on Monday:
- Armagh City, Bainbridge and Craigwon Council have closed all parks, open places, forest parks, golf courses, caravan parks and recycling centers
- The Dairy City and Straiben District Council has closed all parks, open places and cemeteries except Scheduled Bury. Brooke Park holiday center and pitch will also be closed
- The decree and Omgh Zilla Parishad is closed Many facilities and outer territoryAnd advised people against using facilities like recycling center
- Mid UlSter District Council has closed all council forest and park sites
- Newi, Morne and Down Council have closed all forests, country parks and community trails, as well as all concerned facilities and advice to people
- Mid and East Entrim Boro Council has said that some council parks and open spaces may be closed at low notice if considered unsafe
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has also advised the public not to visit the affected forests and parks on Monday and Tuesday until high winds are reduced.
Some councils in Northern Ireland have also warned the residents to collect their cans after they are vacated to avoid damage to property.