The heavy snowfall is causing severe travel disruption today - and that is set to continue for the rest of the week.
No Dublin Bus services will operate tomorrow, the transport company has confirmed.
Today, over 200 flights have been cancelled in and out of Dublin airport.
Ryanair has cancelled all flights from the airport for the day.
All flights to/from Dublin Airport have been cancelled for the remainder of the day, 28th Feb 2018. All affected customers will be notified of their options by email / SMS text message. pic.twitter.com/DaPqqRtKKY
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) February 28, 2018
Passengers are being advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates before heading to the airport.
Delays and cancellations at Dublin Airport as crews try to clear the runways #BeastfromEast @TodayFMNews @98FMnewsteam @NewstalkFM pic.twitter.com/ego2v4p5wB
— Tom Swift (@tomswift111) February 28, 2018
Guests booked to travel on flights from Wednesday 28th February to Friday 2nd March can postpone their travel to a later date, within 7 days of their original travel date, subject to availability. Full details at the link below. #BeastFromTheEast
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) February 28, 2018
There is major disruption to Bus Éireann services.
All Expressway services out of Dublin were cancelled earlier, but have now resumed.
There are major disruptions across the country due to deteriorating weather conditions. Please see https://t.co/opFBXEiqO8 for details in each region. #Snowmageddon #StormEmma #BeastFromTheEast @rtenews @TV3Ireland @TodayFM
— Bus Eireann (@Buseireann) February 28, 2018
Meanwhile, Dublin Bus says its operating a limited service and has warned passengers they face significant disruption.
However, there will be no services at all tomorrow, with Dublin Bus saying: "Due to the latest forecast issued by Met Éireann and information received from the National Emergency Co-ordination Committee, Dublin Bus will not be in a position to operate any services tomorrow, Thursday 29 February.
"We apologise for the inconvenience caused however this decision has been made in the interest of the safety of customers and our employees."
#DBSvcUpdate Dublin Bus wishes to advise customers that due to severe weather overnight, there will be significant disruption to services this morning. Please see link https://t.co/iE47uaBlhd #beastfromtheeast
— Dublin Bus (@dublinbusnews) February 28, 2018
Irish Rail says all its services are running as normal at this stage, however passengers should expect some delays.
While in Dublin both Red and Green Luas lines are operating a "significantly reduced service".
Truck on fire close to tramway at The Point. Services running Tallaght to Connolly only. Points failure at Cookstown, no service from Belgard to Saggart. See news section of https://t.co/AQlooEBlYy
— Luas (@Luas) February 28, 2018