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Published 10:39 3 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 10:50 3 Mar 2018 GMT

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As posted last night, all stores in Leinster, Munster and Galway will operate under restricted trading hours from 10am to 6pm today. All other stores will operate as normal from 8am. Any variations will be updated here: https://t.co/eAhajv6ndT
— Lidl Ireland (@lidl_ireland) March 3, 2018
As always we continue to monitor the ever changing weather conditions.
— Lidl Ireland (@lidl_ireland) March 3, 2018
To be updated throughout the day with any changes: https://t.co/eAhajv6ndT pic.twitter.com/kUmMxDqlMv
— Lidl Ireland (@lidl_ireland) March 3, 2018
14 of our stores have reopened. We plan to reopen all of our stores at 9am tomorrow morning, Saturday 3rd of March. Each store will be assessed by our regional teams, and only be reopened when it is deemed safe. Keep an eye on social media for updates on your local store.
— Aldi Ireland (@Aldi_Ireland) March 2, 2018
Most of our stores will open at 9am this morning with stores in Dublin, Kildare, Wexford, Wicklow and Meath due to open at 11am. Times may vary slightly due to local weather conditions.
— Tesco Ireland (@TescoIrl) March 3, 2018
Storm Emma Update - Store Opening Times - 3 March Following ongoing weather disruption today we plan to open all stores in ROI and NI at 1 pm Sat and close at 7pm. We will continue to assess weather conditions to ensure the safety of all.
— Dunnes Stores (@dunnesstores) March 2, 2018
Our Dublin, Kildare&Meath stores are aiming to open at 10.30am today but this may vary between stores so pls call before making a journey. All other stores will follow usual Sat opening hrs. We continue to closely monitor the weather situation&will keep you updated on any changes
— Marks&SpencerIreland (@mandsireland) March 3, 2018
Hi Andrea, Many stores are operating reduced opening hours dependent on local weather conditions, so we'd advise to contact your local store directly before travelling. The safety of our staff and customers is paramount and we apologise for any inconvenience caused
— SuperValu Ireland (@SuperValuIRL) March 2, 2018

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