By Adam Evans
Officials from across Northern Ireland have held a phone conference as we prepare for up to 75 mile an hour winds from Storm Ali.
Met Office warnings come in tomorrow morning.
Forecasters say there is a risk to life from flying debris, journeys could take longer and there might be power cuts.
#StormAli is heading for Northern Ireland and Scotland - be aware of the weather warnings... pic.twitter.com/wwC1bm42eN
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 18, 2018
The Department for Infrastructure has released the following public information and safety messages:
::: People should take due care if travelling and listen to local media broadcasts regarding the weather situation.
::: Very strong winds are predicted making driving conditions hazardous, especially for more vulnerable road users, for example, cyclists, pedestrians, motorcyclists and high sided vehicles.
::: Road users should pay particular attention to the risk posed by fallen trees and debris.
::: Power outages could potentially occur. People should stay away from fallen cables that may have broken due to the high winds.
::: People are asked to check in on isolated and vulnerable neighbours today in advance of the oncoming severe weather and after the worst of the weather has passed.
::: People are advised to remove patio furniture, rubbish bins and any loose items from around buildings, which could be moved by the wind.
::: Farmers are advised not to enter fields bordered by trees or with powerlines unless absolutely necessary.
Adverse weather – preparation for expected high winds with an Amber warning issued by @metofficeNI for Wed 19th Sept from 8am to 5pm https://t.co/NEv9tENZi7 pic.twitter.com/EoRt3gjIuv
— Dept Infrastructure (@deptinfra) September 18, 2018