First SNOW could arrive over Northern Ireland hills tonight, Met Office says
A chilly few days forecast... ❄️🌨️☃️🏔️
Last updated 2nd Dec 2020
After an unseasonably warm start to winter, forecasters are warning about a potential “shock to the system” tonight.
Temperatures are expected to dip with a blast of arctic air set to bring us our first taste of winter.
According to the Met Office we can expect showers overnight, some heavy with hail and sleet. Some snow will settle over high ground. A widespread frost with icy patches is likely, particularly in the north and west.
A yellow warning for ice has been issued with an overnight low of -3 °C forecast.
It's unlikely snow showers will settle at lower levels but with night time temperatures expected to fall below zero, drivers may have to brace themselves for frost in the morning - worth stocking up on de-icer.
Watch out for Icy stretches on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.
We have had it so good recently, it had to turn cold at some point.
AD - Are you ready for winter? With most of us spending more time at home, being prepared for winter is more important than ever. Northern Ireland’s main utilities want to encourage everyone to get ready for the possibility of extreme weather over the coming months, making sure you know who to contact and how to stay safe in case your utility services are disrupted. Below you will find the contact details of the main utility providers and how to get in touch if you need to. You can also visit their websites for some top tips on how to get winter ready.
NORTHERN IRELAND 4 DAY FORECAST
This Evening and Tonight:
Showers overnight, some heavy with hail and sleet. Some snow will settle over high ground. A widespread frost with a icy patches likely, particularly in the north and west. Minimum temperature -3 °C.
Thursday:
A few wintery showers in the north and west at first, but these soon dying out to give a dry, cold and sunny day. Widespread frost developing after dark. Maximum temperature 5 °C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Rather and unsettled and cold on Friday and Saturday with rain or showers. Drier and brighter on Sunday.