A new yellow weather warning for snow and ice has been issued for Northern Ireland.
The new warning will be in place from 4pm today until 11am tomorrow. The current weather warning is in place until 11am today.
The Met Office has said that snow and icy patches could lead to some disruption to travel.
The alert covers all six Northern Ireland counties.
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PSNI warn not to leave defrosting cars unattended
In a statement a spokesperson for the PSNI in north Belfast said:
“We have been out on patrol overnight focusing on anti-burglary patrols.
“Please don’t leave your car unattended whilst the engine is running to defrost windows.”
The PSNI have also asked road users to ensure their windscreen is clear before driving and to take caution on icy roads.
Weather warning for snow and ice issued
It will be in place from 4pm on Wednesday until 11am on Thursday.
Co Antrim crash cleared
Delays can still be expected on the following routes:
- A22 Comber Road approaching Millmount Road, Dundonald
- A24 Saintfield Road from Carryduff to Knockbracken Road
- Great Victoria Street into town from Shaftesbury Square
- A12 Westlink from Broadway to York Street
- A8 approaching Sandyknowes from Corrs Corner
- Leaving the M2 at Nelson Street
- Leaving the M2 north bound at Sandyknowes
- Dundonald – delays A20 Upper Newtownards Road from Newtownards directon approaching Dunlady Road and heading through Dundonald due to lane closure in both directions close to Stoney Road (Stormont Estate)
Update: Two more school closures confirmed on Wednesday morning
- St Patrick’s and St Brigid’s College, Claudy
- Cumber Claudy Primary School
- St Peter’s Primary School, Plumbridge
- Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, Greencastle
Crash in Co Antrim with Shore Road delays
Elsewhere, there are significant delays in both directions in Whiteabbey with the Shore Road down to one lane.
What is the forecast for the rest of the week?
Frost and patchy fog are still expected across the rest of the week, with some snow followed by clouds and patchy rain later Friday or Saturday.
The weekend should then see temperatures begin to rise, with highs up up to 12 degrees expected by the start of next week.
How cold is it?
Travel caution as weather warning remains in force
The Met Office has warned drivers of dangerous conditions. Walkers have been warned to take care on footpaths while cyclists are advised to stick to main, treated roads. There is a chance of some freezing fog in the southern parts of the province.
A police spokesperson said: “Road users are advised to exercise caution due to icy roads throughout Northern Ireland.
“Stopping distances increase greatly when weather conditions are poor, so slow down and leave a bigger gap between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.”
Weather forecast
Tomorrow is set to be a mostly dry but cold day in Northern Ireland, with some sunshine. A few coastal wintry showers and icy patches are expected with a maximum temperature of 2C.
Road salting
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Snow-capped Mournes
New Met Office warning comes into effect in NI
The Met Office has warned of widespread snow and ice until noon tomorrow.
Travel disruption is expected this evening and tomorrow morning.
More reader snow pics from across NI
A danger to life flood warning is in place as dozens of people have been rescued by firefighters – and more rain, sleet and snow are on the way.
People living at caravan parks near Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, have been urged to act now, with a large-scale evacuation required to save lives after heavy rainfall and rapid snowmelt amid the Environment Agency’s severe flood warning for the River Soar.
One man was rescued from a caravan in Proctors Park, Barrow upon Soar, on a raft on Tuesday morning.
And two people had to be rescued from flood water by firefighters in Leicester Road, Leicester, on Monday afternoon, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said.
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said as of 6am on Tuesday, 59 people had been rescued – including the two in Leicester Road, who were attempting to walk through flood waters and lost their footing.
A spokesperson for the fire service said firefighters and paramedics attended as the people had to be rescued with a water raft and had sustained some injuries.
In North Yorkshire, police said the body of a man had been recovered on Monday from an area of flooding in Beal, near Eggborough and Knottingley.
Scores of flood warnings remain in place across England as fresh snow flurries hit London and Manchester on Tuesday morning.