Did it even snow out your way if you didn’t post it on Twitter?
We’ll say it once, we’ll say it again – Twitter is always at its best during a major event. Whether it’s All-Ireland Sunday, the Eurovision final or The Toy Show; when a major event is happening, Twitter is the place to be.
And that was proven this weekend when parts of the country woke to find cars, clotheslines and even pets dusted with snow.
Yes, the #Sneachta hashtag made a welcomed return this weekend as our newsfeeds were riddled with pictures of – you guessed it – snow!
From a light drizzle to the thick blanket, it seems like no locality was left without their own snow update.
Leitrim woke up to #snowday @deric_hartigan #sneachta #snow pic.twitter.com/CtWj6UFW8H
— Dervs (@creevylea) January 19, 2018
#sneachta #snow #tyrone pic.twitter.com/qsee1Fdt0f
— me (@covfefe_edel) January 19, 2018
Brrr. Driving conditions are not great this morning. ❄? #Sneachta #Snow #CoDerry pic.twitter.com/radWWEzCWL
— Orla Ní Bhaoill (@The__Boyler) January 19, 2018
Heavy snowfall last night and this morning Carrickmore Co Tyrone @WeatherCee @barrabest @JoannaDonnellyL @AimsirTG4 #snow #sneachta pic.twitter.com/L8XGk2jVDt
— Jimmy (@Jimmy48carmen) January 19, 2018
@JoannaDonnellyL check out the snow drifts on my patio in snowy Monaghan this week #sneachta pic.twitter.com/njxHgVldcG
— Sinead Loughran (@STLoughran) January 19, 2018
The Stannix ‘Widow’s Home’ Almshouses in Thurles getting a pelt of snow. Built in 1889 and recently acquired by Thurles Lions Club who intended to give it a €3.5m face-lift https://t.co/w7Ql9mWIvD #tipperary #ireland #sneachta #oldbuilding pic.twitter.com/4viXaTpymJ
— Trip to Tipp (@ThurlesTown) January 19, 2018
#tyrone #day5 #sneachta #snow pic.twitter.com/CzRZQQ6PlF
— me (@covfefe_edel) January 20, 2018
.@hectorirl tá sé ag proper sneachta anois. An Uaimh. #sneachta ❄️❄️ pic.twitter.com/12C5yqJSB1
— David Austin (@DavidAustin2012) January 20, 2018
Exploring Knocknashee with John & @WildWetAdv #Sligo #Snow #SouthSligo #sneachta
Credit: Wild Wet Advertues pic.twitter.com/Z65av9sTWk
— South Sligo Tourism (@VisitSouthSligo) January 20, 2018