A new weather warning for snow and ice has been issued by the Met Office.
It will be in place from 3pm today until noon tomorrow.
The Met Office is warning that snow and icy patches could lead to some disruption to travel.
It said: “Showers of rain and sleet near coasts, and snow inland, will continue to affect Northern Ireland this afternoon and into this evening.
“Overnight, showers should become confined to coastal areas. With winds easing, it is likely to be a much colder night than last night, bringing widespread frost and icy patches.”
The alert covers all six Northern Ireland counties.
Last night, heavy snow fell quickly for some parts and some roads had to be closed as vehicles became stuck and police warned of “treacherous” conditions.
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Here’s how things look around Northern Ireland.
New weather warning
Schools closed after overnight snow
Roads remain icy this morning
New weather warning
It will be in place from 3pm today until noon tomorrow for all six counties of Northern Ireland and disruption to travel is expected.
Wintry showers of rain and sleet near coasts, and snow inland, will continue to affect Northern Ireland this afternoon and into this evening. Overnight, showers should become confined to coastal areas.
With winds easing, it is likely to be a much colder night than last night, bringing widespread frost and icy patches.
People are advised to allow extra time for any journeys and to check for road closures.
If driving, make sure you have some essentials in your car in the event of any delays (e.g. warm clothing, food, water, a blanket, a torch, ice scraper/de-icer, a warning triangle, high visibility vest and an in-car phone charger).
The Met Office also says be prepared for weather warnings to change.
Winter scenes in Co Tyrone
Co Tyrone two-vehicle crash
Schools closed after overnight snow
Glendermott Primary School: 50 Ardmore Road
St Peter’s Primary School Plumbridge: 415 Lisnaragh Road
Our Lady of Fatima Primary School: 92 Ervey Road, Tamnaherin
St Patrick’s and St Brigid’s College: Claudy, 55 Main Street
Rossmar School: 2 Ballyquin Road
Republic of Ireland weather
Co Antrim crash
Weather warning latest
Snow and icy patches may lead to some disruption to travel. Wintry showers will still be possible, more so over higher ground.
Salting of roads on the scheduled network considered to be at risk has taken place throughout the night and early morning, however road users are advised to exercise caution when travelling, particularly when driving on untreated roads.
Although the alert officially ends at 11am, wintry weather will continues with a frosty evening, with temperatures as low as -3C and the possibility of further snow.
The outlook remains cold throughout the rest of the week and into the weekend, with more wintry showers on the way.
Roads remain icy this morning
Weather forecast
Tomorrow is expected to see sunny spells and scattered wintry showers, with any possibility of snow contained to higher ground. It is set to feel bitterly cold, with a maximum temperature of 4C.
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Snow disruption
Road salting
Speed restriction
Difficult driving conditions
- M2 north of Belllevue
- Templepatrick
- Sandyknowes
- Antrim Area Hospital
- Dunsilly
- Nutts Corner
- Randalstown
- Dungiven
- Drumahoe
Vehicles stuck
Co Antrim crash
A8(M) closure
Weather warning
The Met Office warned that snow and icy patches may lead to some disruption to travel, as rain, sleet and snow showers will continue during this evening and tonight.