10/02/2014
Snow Predicted For Mid-Week
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for Northern Ireland this week.
It has said that cold conditions are set to continue, bringing with it the risk of sleet and snow.
Temperatures will fall to just above freezing, but will feel much colder.
There is a chance of frost on Monday night, and this will give way to sunny periods on Tuesday, but there could also be sleet showers. These are expected to turn to light snow on Tuesday night and continue into Wednesday.
The North Coast is expected to be the worst affected by the conditions, but forecasters have said it will also affect lower lying areas across the region.
(JP/CD)
It has said that cold conditions are set to continue, bringing with it the risk of sleet and snow.
Temperatures will fall to just above freezing, but will feel much colder.
There is a chance of frost on Monday night, and this will give way to sunny periods on Tuesday, but there could also be sleet showers. These are expected to turn to light snow on Tuesday night and continue into Wednesday.
The North Coast is expected to be the worst affected by the conditions, but forecasters have said it will also affect lower lying areas across the region.
(JP/CD)
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