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The Met Office have issued another weather warning for ice and snow across Northern Ireland.
This one lasts until mid-day tomorrow . Its cautioned that roads and railways may be affected, which will lead to public transport and commuting delays. There is also an increased risk of road accidents and falls on frosty pavements.
The PSNI have said they’ve had 19 reports of traffic accidents since 5pm on Monday in Derry/Londonderry and Strabane. They have asked motorists to take care on the roads.
It’s expected that the weather will be dry and bright this afternoon, interrupted by scattered showers of snow and hail.
These showers could be frequent and occasionally heavy in the north and west, while the southeast will be drier.
Temperatures will reach a maximum of 3 °C.

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