It’s a proper snow day.
It’s been a while since we’ve had one of these but it’s safe to say people are basking in it.
With many people being sent home from work, college students are a bit up in the air about whether classes are going ahead or not.
Here are the latest updates from colleges around Dublin/Leinster region:
UCD
CANCELLATION OF CLASSES AND CLOSURE OF UNIVERSITY WED 28 FEB & THURS 1 MARCH (2/2) pic.twitter.com/IalVIxlZxY
— University College Dublin (@ucddublin) February 28, 2018
DCU
All University Campuses and their facilities, with the exception of residences, will be closed.
Students that are on placement are advised to liaise with the placement provider at this time.
— DCU (@DublinCityUni) February 28, 2018
DIT
Weather alert: DIT buildings opening for students and staff already on route this morning but will close at midday. If you have not started journey please stay home. Further information at 10 am.
— DIT (@ditofficial) February 28, 2018
Griffith College
Our Dublin campus will be closed today due to the weather. No classes will take place today (or this evening). Our Limerick and Cork campuses remain open. We will advise on tomorrow’s opening later today. https://t.co/D3rQIHk95y
— Griffith College (@griffithcollege) February 28, 2018
NCAD
CLOSURE NOTICE: Due to heavy snowfall and a red weather warning, NCAD has cancelled all classes and will remain closed today and tomorrow. An update will be given tomorrow at midday.
— NCAD (@NCAD_Dublin) February 28, 2018
Trinity College
@tcddublin is open today. A decision will be made later today on whether to close on Thursday. That decision will be communicated by 5pm today. pic.twitter.com/SyyxBr5w2B
— TrinityCollegeDublin (@tcddublin) February 28, 2018
Maynooth University
All teaching and lectures cancelled today and most offices closed. Essential services remain open. https://t.co/isPPgHgwGG
— Maynooth University (@MaynoothUni) February 28, 2018
NCI
NCI is open this morning for classes. We will review tonight’s evening classes and advise by early afternoon.
— NCIRL (@NCIRL) February 28, 2018