A weather warning for Northern Ireland has ended after strong winds disrupted Christmas travel plans over the weekend.
The Met Office had issued a yellow alert, with warnings of possible 70mph gusts, which was in force until 9pm on Sunday night.
Parts of Northern Ireland also saw snow fall on high ground overnight on Saturday and into Sunday – a car slid off the road during in icy conditions on the Shane’s Hill Road outside Larne.
Travellers trying to get home for Christmas are facing chaos after a plane crash-landed at Belfast City Airport during the bad weather.
Earlier, P&O Ferries said sailings between Larne and Cairnryan had been cancelled until at least 8pm.
Today’s Elite League fixture between the Belfast Giants and Fife Flyers at The SSE Arena in Belfast was postponed due to weather-related travel delays.
The Foyle Bridge in Londonderry was also closed to high-sided vehicles for a time, but has since reopened.
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The Met Office had said a prolonged period of strong winds could lead to disruption over the weekend, especially to travel.
It said: “Strong and gusty northwesterly winds are expected to develop on Sunday. Gusts of 50-60mph are expected quite widely, and around some exposed coasts and hills of gusts 70mph are possible, especially in the north and west.
“In addition, squally showers are likely with some hail and thunder possible in places.
“This has the potential to cause delays to public transport and some disruption to the road network, which may have a greater than usual impact given the busier pre-Christmas weekend travel.
“Dangerous coastal conditions can be expected too, with large waves an additional hazard.”
Heathrow Airport announced a “small number of flights” had been cancelled due to “strong winds and airspace restriction” and British Airways said disruption was likely to continue throughout the weekend.
A spokesperson for the airline said: “Due to adverse weather this weekend, restrictions have been put on the number of flights able to take off and land at Heathrow and therefore we’ve had to make a small number of cancellations.
“We’re offering free flight changes for those customers booked on short-haul services who don’t wish to travel this weekend, and we will be offering rebooking and refund options as always to those whose journeys are disrupted as a result of the restrictions.
“While the vast majority of our customers will travel as planned, our teams are working hard to help those who have been affected get their travel plans back on track at this important time of year.”