

Six counties have now been hit with Yellow Warning ahead of Halloween.
The country is set to be subject to heavy rain and strong winds in the coming days, with the yellow warnings to come into effect on Thursday.
Cork, Kerry, Waterford, and Wexford have been hit by wind warnings from 11am-11pm on tomorrow, October 30.
Additionally, Cork, Galway, Kerry and Mayo have received a yellow rain warning from 11am until 8pm the same day, 12pm-8pm for the western counties.
Met Éireann have warned off localised flooding, difficult travel conditions, and poor visibility as a result of the conditions.
They further urged warned the public of wave overtopping, difficult travel conditions, and possible fallen trees.
Furthermore, Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather took to social media to say Thursday will be 'rather tough'.
However, he further said that trick or treaters may get lucky early in the day to get out and about.
The conditions are believed to be the chaos following the historic Hurricane Melissa which has already swept across the Caribbean.
Carlow Weather added that the 'remnants could bring some wet and windy weather'.
Winter has well and truly set in.