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Rebekah Wilson and Jessica LawrenceBBC News NI

Pacemaker A pedestrian is standing on the side of a busy road in heavy rain and a stream of cars drive past through a large puddle. They are wearing a black jacket, brown trousers and are holding a clear plastic umbrella. Pacemaker

Pedestrians had to contend with difficult driving conditions near Belfast

Hundreds of schools have closed early and events have been cancelled as Storm Amy brings disruption to Northern Ireland and Scotland.

The Met Office has issued weather warnings for wind and rain and police have warned of surface water on the roads.

On Friday morning, the Education Authority (EA) in Northern Ireland told schools in counties Antrim, Londonderry, Tyrone and Fermanagh to close at midday “in the interests of safety”.

An amber warning for wind is in place on Friday from 15:00 until 20:00 BST across the western parts of Northern Ireland and later in Scotland, with gusts of 60-70mph expected inland and up to 80mph along exposed coasts. A yellow warning is in place for Armagh and Down.

The yellow warning for wind is set to continue into early Saturday afternoon – and a separate yellow warning for rain has been issued from 11:00 until 17:00 on Friday.

The strong winds expected on Friday could bring down trees and cause large waves in coastal areas.

A yellow rain warning is also in place across Northern Ireland.

Bus and train services have been disrupted and some flights have been cancelled; all passengers should check with their provider before travelling.

Aer Lingus flights both arriving and departing from Belfast City Airport on Friday have been cancelled.

Two amber warnings for strong winds. One covers parts of Northern Ireland valid from 15:00 - 20:00 Friday. The other is for northern and western Scotland and valid from 1700 on Friday till 0900 on Saturday

Two amber warnings have been issued for strong winds, which is the second highest level of alert. The alert for parts of Northern Ireland comes into force at 15:00 and 17:00 for parts of Scotland

‘Everyone loves an early Friday’

Patrick, with blue tracksuit top and glasses, in front of window at Mercy College in north Belfast

A-Level student Patrick was in his ICT lesson when he received the “unexpected news”

At midday at Mercy College in north Belfast, corridors and classrooms were empty as students made their way home following the EA’s announcement about closures.

A-Level student Patrick was in his ICT lesson when he received the “unexpected news”.

While he said the closure was “unfortunate” given upcoming exams and coursework, a half-day does come as a small relief.

“It is a wee bit of a blessing,” he told BBC News NI.

“Everyone loves a wee early Friday.”

Pupil Rachel is smiling at the camera while standing in front of a full bookcase. She has long, brunette hair and is wearing a maroon school blazer, a striped shirt and a navy school jumper.

The early closure means Rachel can’t avail of school resources

Rachel’s parents are both working, and with the “unexpected” closure, she was left figuring out a way back home and to work later on Friday.

“I didn’t even bring a coat with me,” she said.

While her Fridays are normally spent studying, the closure will prevent her from getting work done.

“Being in school’s good for me because I’m able to use the computers whereas at home I don’t have one,” she added.

“It’s good and beneficial for me to be here so leaving’s just a bit unfortunate.”

Rachel has long brown hair and is smiling at the camera. She is standing in the school library in front of a large screen. She is wearing a maroon school blazer, a striped shirt and a navy school jumper.

Like other sixth form students, Rachel will still have to go to work later

While the rain is dying down in north Belfast, Rachel said it was “right” to close the school early in case it gets worse later.

While a half-day may be a welcome relief to some students, for those like Rachel whose exams are coming up soon, every lesson counts.

“I do have business class after lunchtime and my business A-level is in January so I’m a wee bit nervous about missing the class just in case I don’t get the grades I want, but I know when I go back on Monday I’ll be back on track.”

Principal Martin Moreland is an older man who is smiling at the camera. He has short grey hair and is wearing a dark grey suit jacket, a white shirt and a pale pink tie. He is standing in the middle of the school's library, but the background is closed.

It’s been a busy morning at Mercy College, Principal Martin Moreland says

Principal Martin Moreland said making the decision to close the school at any time can be difficult as “there’s enough barriers” in front of young people trying to access education, but the EA’s directive was “well received”.

“When there’s a collective decision made across the board it allows everybody to make that move together in the best interests of children and their safety,” he said.

Mr Moreland said the school’s closure has been “very disruptive but health and safety has to come to the fore” and said staff acted quickly to ensure pupils were sent home safely, and those who avail of free school meals were fed before leaving.

Declan Norris standing outside a cemetery, there are headstones behind him. He is wearing a black coat and a grey beanie hat. It's raining and the sky is grey due to Storm Amy.

Declan Norris says public safety is the main priority for councils

Some councils will be closing council-run facilities early on Friday.

Speaking outside Altnagelvin Cemetery, which will also be closed early, local SDLP councillor Declan Norris said closures are in place for the “safety of the public and workers”.

“It’s safety first. In the last storm a lot of trees came down. We can’t have people being hurt.”

Republic of Ireland

Six counties in the Republic of Ireland have entered a status Orange wind warning.

The Status Orange wind warning for counties Clare, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo will come into effect at 14:00 to 22:00 (local time).

A Status Red warning, the highest level, has been issued for County Donegal between 16:00 and 18:00. The service is warning strong winds could lead to fallen trees, damage to power lines and dangerous travel conditions.

Met Éireann has warned that the storm will bring “severe and damaging gusts”.

Monaghan County Council A car is submerged in flood water as a part of Monaghan town centre is flooded. The picture is taken from up high, with roads near a Tesco and another building closed.Monaghan County Council

Parts of Monaghan town have flooded, with the council urging motorists to avoid the area

A status yellow wind warning is now in place across the whole of the republic until 00:00 on Saturday.

A Status Red marine warning will also come into effect between 14:00 and 20:00, as Met Éireann warns of “violent” storm force 11 winds from Loop Heard to Rossan Point to Fair Head.

Some flights from Dublin airport have been cancelled and the airport says further cancellations and delays are possible.



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