There was wall-to-wall coverage of Storm Ophelia yesterday.
You couldn't switch on a TV or radio station, flick through Facebook or log onto Twitter without being immediately updated about the weather.
With all that coverage there was bound to be a slip up when it came to reporting live on air.
Eileen Dunne had managed to complete an incredibly detailed report about Ophelia on RTÉ and had just reached the end when she fell at the final hurdle by telling viewers to 'Say Stafe.'
Say Stafe x #ophelia pic.twitter.com/b0wQjYm9Mr
— Aaron Hurley (@aaronjhurley) October 16, 2017
Now we need Say Stafe on a t shirt.
Then there was the Sky News coverage, which managed to mess up the pronunciation of both 'Taoiseach' and 'Varadkar' in one car-crash sentence.
What does the Tea Shake Leo Vad Radker have to say? #Ophelia pic.twitter.com/mxBobeDAnT
— Keith Ó Gealbháin (@KeithGalvin) October 16, 2017
Now we need Tea Shake on a t-shirt too.