Northern Ireland snow tracker live as weather warning issued by Met Office

Weather map for 11pm on Monday
-Credit: (Image: Windy.com)


A weather warning is now in force across Northern Ireland.

The yellow alert for snow and ice issued by the Met Office came into at 3pm on Monday, November 18, and will remain in force until 10am on Tuesday, November 19.

The Met Office said: "Snow and icy surfaces leading to difficult travel conditions Monday afternoon, evening and overnight into Tuesday morning."

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It added: "Outbreaks of rain will arrive from the west during Monday afternoon, turning to sleet and perhaps wet snow at times during the afternoon, evening and first part of the night. Snow is expected on high ground above 200 to 300 metres, where several cm snowfall is likely, and perhaps 5 to 10 cm across the higher parts of the Sperrins and Mournes.

"Settling snow looks unlikely on low ground. However, as skies clear overnight, temperatures will fall widely below freezing with ice forming on untreated surfaces. This will lead to difficult travelling conditions."

You can check out the live tracker from windy.com below:

The snow is represented by white flakes on the map. You can check the weather live, or scroll across at the bottom to see the forecast for your chosen time.

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