Ice and snow continue to cause havoc across Northern Ireland

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 24th Feb 2022

Many people woke up to a blanket of snow this morning across Northern Ireland.

The Met Office have a yellow weather warning for continued snow and potential lightning until 8pm today. A further warning has been issued today for icy stretches until Friday at 9am.

Overnight showers will turn to rain, but on higher ground it's likely to be sleet or snow.

Clear spells between showers will allow temperatures to drop towards freezing in places, with some icy stretches possible on untreated surfaces.

A number of schools were forced to close for the day, in particular those in the Cookstown and Tyrone area.

The big question is...when will this chaotic weather end? ❄️⚠️

Take a look at the weekend forecast:

Friday: A mainly dry day, sunny spells in the morning and early afternoon then gradually clouding over. Freshening southwesterly winds, turning milder. Maximum temperature 8 °C.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:Saturday milder, mainly dry but cloudy, strong to gale southerly winds. Overnight rain, then Sunday mainly dry and bright. More rain, wind Sunday night then Monday bright, breezy, rain possible.

Next week: The start of March could see high pressure near, although there could still be some rain at times. The rest of this period is likely to see changeable conditions return, with many areas seeing a mixture of wet and dry weather as well as strong winds at times.

Check out some of our favourite snowy pics sent in from listeners this morning ☃️

Little Milo loves eating the snow, he's enjoying a snow day in Magherafelt

Some of our listeners spent the morning building snow castles 🤣

Upperlands, outside Maghera

Trixie the Dalmatian was loving the snow in Cookstown

Donaghmore

Omagh

Time to grab your wooly fleece and jump outside!

It looks like Tyrone was hit hardest with snow

Gotta look cute for the 'gram!

Squeezing in a little bit of fun in the snow before school

A little bit of snow doesn't stop work in Craigantlet Quarry

"Nothing to see here 🤣 Update from Ballinascreen

Making use of the haylage wrapping

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