Shops are running out of bread, people are organising snowball fights on Facebook. Here are our favourite tweets about the Beast from The east otherwise known as 'Storm Emma'.
*Meanwhile in Sweden it's just another winters day* 😉â¤#BeastFromtheEast #Sneachta #Snow pic.twitter.com/hlOwABD9Ld
— Paul Dunphy Esquire (@pauldunphy) February 26, 2018
I think the #BeastFromTheEast may be on a tea break......
When you've been told your getting several inches....... yet it doesn't materialise.
😳🤔â„ï¸â„ï¸ pic.twitter.com/toYBb8PD4f— Helen (@Hells4Heroes) February 27, 2018
BREAKING NEWS: First few flakes seen in the sky over Dublin tonight #BeastFromTheEast #sneachta pic.twitter.com/l9oLVZeXUw
— Pat Magee (@pdiddler4) February 26, 2018
Also, just on a personal side issue. People: you are people, not pigeons, why is everyone buying bread in bulk when it will be stale by the end of the week when you'll actually need it... #beastfromtheeast
— Fiachra Ó Cionnaith (@Ocionnaith) February 27, 2018
Snow from #BeastFromTheEast is quite deep...
#SNOWMAGGEDON pic.twitter.com/GHMiQLpzVw— Funny GIFs (@FunnyGIFs4You) February 27, 2018
Snow plough prepped and ready to go #BeastFromTheEast #snow 😀 pic.twitter.com/DuTJXnDqZF
— Dan Mason (@skyenet) February 27, 2018
mood of everyone in the UK #BeastFromTheEast pic.twitter.com/FZyGZCPVFX
— Katlyn (@justjadeamelia) February 27, 2018
Less #BeastFromTheEast more #HysteriafromSiberia . Carry on everyone.
— Danny Savage (@dannysavage) February 27, 2018
Walked extra carefully past the RTE news person so I don't become the new version of this #BeastFromTheEast pic.twitter.com/ZHgWQ1Ne6A
— Gareth Raynes (@FrndlyBacteria) February 27, 2018