14/02/2014
Met Office Issues Weather Warnings
Two new yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office foe Northern Ireland.
Severe warnings will bring more rain and snow in counties Antrim and Down while snow is being forecast on the north and west.
Heavy rain and high winds are expected on Friday and Saturday.
(CVS/CD)
Severe warnings will bring more rain and snow in counties Antrim and Down while snow is being forecast on the north and west.
Heavy rain and high winds are expected on Friday and Saturday.
(CVS/CD)
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20 February 2020
Rain & Wind Warnings Issued For NI
Wind and rain warnings have been issued for Friday and Saturday as the weather takes a turn for the worse. The forecast for the next few days remains unsettled, although less severe than previous weeks, with the potential for strong gales and heavy rain across Northern Ireland.
Rain & Wind Warnings Issued For NI
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A mostly dry day, rather cloudy, but some sunny spells, best of these in the afternoon. A few showers spread south from late morning, turning wintry in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 5 °C.Tonight:A cold evening and night with a frost. It will be largely dry, but a few wintry showers towards the north coast overnight. Minimum temperature -3 °C.