Storm Emma arrived overnight bringing heavy snowfall across the South East region.
Many people woke up to find themselves snowed in and have been sharing their pics and videos on Twitter.
Wonder how long before we get out again??? This is our road both directions in the Carlow hills 😱 @CarlowWeather pic.twitter.com/3Gn4tbjpki
— greensideup.ie (@Greensideupveg) March 2, 2018
Nurses being brought to Waterford Hospital by @IrishCoastGuard 👏👏👏#snow pic.twitter.com/Rh8wrSSAJe
— NN Sport Coaching (@DecGilmore) March 2, 2018
Fair play to these @HSELive hospital workers and those transporting them from hotel to work in Waterford #Sneachta pic.twitter.com/I37DuCpJvH
— Brian Nolan (@BrianNolan1974) March 2, 2018
Coppenagh, Thomastown this morning pic.twitter.com/KkiU5EUufq
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) March 2, 2018
N80 through Ballon Co, Carlow. No car will get through this. @CarlowWeather @aaroadwatch #sneachta pic.twitter.com/N23G31hG5P
— Damian O'Brien 🇮🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DamianOBrien) March 2, 2018
O’Connell st #Clonmel this morning #stormemma pic.twitter.com/5Qw37vo0s0
— Jonathan Ryan 🇺🇦 📷 🎙🚨 (@Tipperaryphotos) March 2, 2018
N80 going north outside of Tullow @CarlowWeather pic.twitter.com/pkk0Pt8Hbj
— ev o'brien🌻🌻 (@Web1984) March 2, 2018
People are really having fun in the snow! Train Hill in #Tramore #Waterford @wlrfm @beat102103 @TodayFM pic.twitter.com/DyVO18WqCB
— Waterford In Your Pocket (@WaterfordPocket) March 2, 2018
Tombeagh Hacketstown Carlow! #StormEmma #BeastFromTheEast pic.twitter.com/Rv6wSuAJ1W
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) March 2, 2018
Main photo: @CarlowWeather/Twitter