A Dublin University Re-Opens, After Temporarily Closing Due To Snow
Not even three weeks have passed since the Beast from the East caused chaos nationwide, and bread became the best thing since eh, sliced bread ever. This morning, Ireland woke up to a blanket of snow yet again and news began to circulate about the usual disruptions.
Trinity College tweeted that it would be re-opening the campus and the Book of Kells exhibition at 12pm.
Update 11.55am. All campus gates will open at noon. The @BookOfKellsTCD will be open to visitors but the @SciGalleryDub will be closed. pic.twitter.com/8LqA7jL3uY
— Trinity College Dublin (@tcddublin) March 18, 2018
This tweet follows their earlier announcement that the campus is closed.
Meanwhile, Met Eireann has extended its orange snow-ice warning for Dublin, Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Louth, Wexford, Wicklow, Meath and Waterford until 6 o'clock this evening. A yellow snow-ice alert remains in place for the rest of the country until 9am tomorrow.
Looking for something to do? Keep yourself occupied by crossing a few of these bad boys off your snow day list.