STORM EMMA AND her pal from the east don’t seem to want to leave Ireland any time soon.
The country woke up to the aftermath of the blizzard, and the snow just seemed to get thicker by the minute.
But somehow, people decided it would be a good time to go stock up on some essentials. Who knows when this could all end?
Literally everyone else in the immediate vicinity had the same idea, with people queuing down roads for a chance to get their hands on a litre of milk.
Check out the scene in Ballycullen
Kilcohen didn’t even have any shelter
We can only assume that people in Swords ran out of bread already
The Centra in Springfield was absolute insanity
The queue for Centra in Springfield, Tallaght.
— 98FM (@98FM) 2 March 2018
Via Amy Atkinson #StormEmma #sneachta pic.twitter.com/SKAJqfmn7E
It was just so, so bad
Stepaside and make way for this insane queue for a Fresh supermarket
Ballyogan wasn’t much better
The Centra in Castleknock didn’t escape the queues
Just your average queue for centra #anybread? pic.twitter.com/bCvP1FuDtD
— Iona Caffrey (@IonaCaffrey) 2 March 2018
Clondalkin was WILD
@spin1038 @98fm @Lads_Bible
— Crochelle (@crochelleie) 2 March 2018
The queue for bread and milk at spar in Clondalkin today. #StormEmma #thebeastfromtheeast #stormaggedon pic.twitter.com/KKywsIlYb6
Here’s what the inside of a Centra looked like in Wexford
Centra Whitemill Rd in Wexford, 4-5 hours of a constant queue around the whole shop and out the door, safe to say we’re all shattered 🙃 #StormEmma #TheBeastFromTheEast pic.twitter.com/ueldKOchIY
— Ashleigh 🍒 (@AshleighGodkin) 2 March 2018
Cork was madness too
As was Wicklow
Bet all of those people who hoarded bread are feeling pretty smug right now.
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