#Snowmageddon2015: Twitter Reacts To Winter Storm Juno
As the Northeast braced itself for Juno, the blizzard expected to set record snowfalls, Twitter became overrun by #Snowmageddon2015 and #blizzard2015.
On Monday, officials warned residents of the Northeast to prepare for a potentially life-threatening blizzard, with local politicians enforcing travel bans and urging residents to remain indoors. Twitter was abuzz Monday night and Tuesday morning with news on Juno, predicted to be a crippling storm. However, while New Englanders in Boston received the brunt of the storm, New York City residents were surprised when the snowfall failed to break records.
Celebs Tweet About Winter Storm Juno
Celebrities took to Twitter and Instagram to share their snowed-in plans.
I’m i in Alaska!!! New York is shut the fuck down!! #snowedinny pic.twitter.com/6cpo7NJrCS
— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) January 27, 2015
Facebook is down. Instagram down. NYC trapped in massive blizzard—Time to start eating each other.
— Joel McHale (@joelmchale) January 27, 2015
#juno2015 The Hypothermic Cowboy pic.twitter.com/eVJvdapROw
— Harold Itzkowitz (@HaroldItz) January 27, 2015
Twitter Mocks Winter Storm Juno
Still more people have taken to Twitter to comment on the storm hype versus the tame reality.
Winter Storm Juno: pic.twitter.com/yal73ssP23
— David Mack (@davidmackau) January 27, 2015
Boy, I bet those New Yorkers who took the weatherman’s advice to preemptively turn to cannibalism sure feel foolish now.
— Brendan Hay (@B_Hay) January 27, 2015
Can we call the next NYC downpour a monsoon and take the day off then too?
— Warren Holstein (@WarrenHolstein) January 27, 2015
Anti-apocalypse now: the snow here in the wilds of Connecticut has fallen to a disappointingly reasonable level.
— Michael Ian Black (@michaelianblack) January 27, 2015
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