It's a day for tea, blankets and the TV if you're at home but if you're outdoors then we recommend heading to the nearest bar that has a decent pint, open fire and bacon fries.
It's baltic outside but various media outlets have been diligently keeping the Irish public informed of all the latest news.
We got a chuckle though from this sentence that featured in a fairly prominent Irish newspaper because it appealed to our juvenile sense of humour.
Of course we've also made typing errors, all publications have, but this one made us laugh.
We believe that there's a 'code yellow snow warning' in effect, not the other thing.
We're instantly reminded of this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUDdlrR7nd4
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