

More snow than expected in The Curragh of #Kildare Taking my skis to work #BeastFromTheEast #StormEmma #Snowmageddon ⛷⛷ pic.twitter.com/iHqGdhk3kx
— Susan Keogh (@suskeogh) February 28, 2018
Isn’t the snow gorgeous? If you’re out in it today please stay safe! #StormEmma #Snow #SnowDay pic.twitter.com/VtOnPf7APE
— Granville Hotel (@GranvilleWford) February 28, 2018
Only an inch of snow today here, how much have you had? We hope everyone is being safe today. #Snow #StormEmma #VisitScotland #LoveScotland pic.twitter.com/oMUP4m4YfS
— Four Seasons Hotel (@thefourseasons) February 28, 2018
Ballymun absolutely covered in snow this morning as I tried to make my way to work ❄️ Stay safe out there ⛑️#TheBeastFromTheEast #stormemma #snow #Dublin #Ireland pic.twitter.com/dl7BdUKpW0
— Pig and Pepper Blog (@PigPepperBlog) February 28, 2018
My daughter Nessa making snow angels #BeastfromtheEast #StormEmma pic.twitter.com/Yekbjkb2uh
— Robin Byrne (@RockfallDCUO) February 28, 2018
Snow in and around Celbridge, Ireland. pic.twitter.com/SjSkFQBmaK
— Tom Coppinger (@toonedin) February 28, 2018
Campus @ucc is magical and already dotted with snowmen #sneachta #snow #cork #ireland pic.twitter.com/gIq46Sfj68
— Fiona Kearney (@fionakearney) February 28, 2018
still can’t believe the snow in ireland❄️ pic.twitter.com/TMprlPrFL3
— megan? (@webbdolan) February 28, 2018
A snow covered Ballycotton Island.#beastfromtheast #ireland #snow #cork pic.twitter.com/4KNoJzmb7U
— Colm Ryan (@colm_ryan) February 28, 2018
#TheBeastFromTheEast has arrived in #Ireland & looking at the sky I think there's plenty more snow to come ?❄?❄? pic.twitter.com/hMW2lqFOCy
— Celeste Mc Creesh ? (@CelesteMcCreesh) February 28, 2018
Keep them coming in by tweeting us @herdotie!Snow clouds approaching.#beastfromtheast #snow #Ireland #cork #CorkSnow pic.twitter.com/84BwXckNce
— Colm Ryan (@colm_ryan) February 28, 2018