Storm Emma has turned the entire country into one big fluffy white pillow of snow, as people woke up this morning to see that a winter wonderland had appeared overnight.
We know, it’s annoying that transport is affected. We know, we know, there’s no bread left in the shops.
But just look at it. Isn’t Ireland absolutely beautiful when it’s covered in snow?
Bray looking fab even in winter
The Ha’Penny bridge is magical
Kinsale Harbour looks like it’s from Game of Thrones…
Trudging on…
Arthur Guinness is looking well
Arthur Guinness bronze statue in Celbridge embracing the white stuff! @LovinDublin @Diageo_News @GuinnessIreland @CelbridgeTT #dalyart #StormEmma #TheBeastFromTheEast pic.twitter.com/yQTiPpje8e
— Jarlath Daly (@daly_art) February 27, 2018
That view though
Howth is covered in powder
Magical sights around Howth this morning, as the beast from the east hits @thejournal_ie @VisitDublin @VisitFingal @LovinDublin @Freetourshowth @VisitDublin @howthismagic #storm #Howth #BeastFromTheEast ireland #dublin #Ireland #snow pic.twitter.com/WSpwX0m1RR
— Free Walking Tours Howth (@Freetourshowth) February 28, 2018
*Heart emoji*
Wicklow will ALWAYS look stunning in snow
Is Narnia through this snow covered forest in Cobh?
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