

It started off with everyone mocking the name 'Doris' but after a night of horrific sleep and trying to walk to work in gale force winds, everyone is realising the true power of the storm.
As 56,000 people nationwide are left without power and several flights to the UK have been cancelled, Storm Doris has blocked roads with fallen trees (and even trampolines).
Here's some of the best pictures online this morning that show the aftermath of the storm:
Watch out for #trampolines and fallen trees #stormdoris #storm #StormWatch pic.twitter.com/POi5F2xdOf
— STEVEN COOPER (@stevencooperdj) February 23, 2017
#stormdoris at the Grand Canal. pic.twitter.com/m2SkbaONQW
— Ruth McAvinia (@ruthie147) February 23, 2017
A tree that fell into a garden in a north #Dublin housing estate this morning #doris #stormdoris pic.twitter.com/Q1ff3ke659
— Kevin Jenkinson (@newsbicky) February 23, 2017
Is this a heckin tree in the Liffey? ???? This wind is nuts! #stormdoris pic.twitter.com/Vw1vByX8tq
— ????ula ????am (@RulaVam) February 23, 2017
Stranded in the Irish Sea ???? #Stormdoris #Ireland pic.twitter.com/cD7NFwjUGN
— Seán Mac Eochaidh ™ (@Social_Seany) February 23, 2017
Minterburn road, Caledon, Co. Tyrone #stormdoris @rtenews @bbcnewsline pic.twitter.com/PIxy1ksVDx
— Carla O'Brien (@CarlaO_Brien) February 23, 2017
Doris 1 - Topaz 0#StormDoris #ThatsBetter pic.twitter.com/HesuARI4RX
— Craig, the Martian (@CraigMartian) February 23, 2017
Chaos around Naas this morning numerous trees have come down in the storm pic.twitter.com/lua42UZsvh
— Kildare Weather (@KildareMet) February 23, 2017
#Doris has put an end to the R124 near #OldPortmarnock #Ireland pic.twitter.com/BPNWdYnvr9
— Jason (@Richa284) February 23, 2017
Do you have more images of Storm Doris? Post them below in the comments!
Header image: @richa284
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