WE HAVE already sat tight through Storms Abigail and Barney - and now Storm Clodagh has arrived.
And it looks as though Clodagh may be the worst of the named storms to hit this winter, with a month's worth of rain expected in many parts of Britain and Ireland today.
Winds of up to 70mph battered Britain and Ireland yesterday as the storm blew across the two countries.
Parts of Wales and the north of England are on flood warnings for today and tomorrow, as rainfall of up to 40mm is expected in places.
It appears to be a mixed bag of weather coming in with Storm Clodagh, though, as a a yellow warning for snowfall is in place in northern Scotland, as well as areas in Antrim and Derry.
Over the weekend, several parts of Britain and Ireland were severely hit by the storm - roofs were torn from buildings in northern England while counties Donegal, Limerick and Offaly all experienced major blackouts as electricity was cut off.