A yellow wind alert is in place for the entire country this morning.
Met Éireann has forecast more stormy weather with coastal parts the worst affected.
Meanwhile, authorities are still assessing the damage caused in some coastal areas after last weeks flooding.
The Irish Claim Consultants Association have reported the damages from recent storms could cost up to 225 million euro.
The Government's being asked to help pay for the huge clean up after the strong winds and high tides on Thursday night and Friday morning.
In Dublin city, the River Liffey rose to its highest level ever recorded, while in Lahinch County Clare, pavements in the seaside village were torn up by the force of the water.