It will come into effect tonight and applies to all counties in NI
A yellow weather warning for ice in Northern Ireland has been issued by The Met Office and will be in place from 7pm tonight, until 9am tomorrow morning, (Monday).
The Met Office warned that icy patches may form on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths during Sunday night into Monday morning which could cause issues.
Possible problems include injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces, as well as icy patched on untreated roads which could lead to traffic issues.
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The warning reads: “With wet surfaces following recent rain, and temperatures falling close to or below freezing, icy patches will be possible on untreated surfaces for a time on Sunday night into Monday morning.
“Cloud increasing from the east later in the night may allow temperatures to recover, but it will likely remain cold with an ongoing ice risk in western areas into the morning commute hours. A few freezing fog patches may pose an additional hazard.”
The latest warning comes after Northern Ireland dealt with Storm Chandra last week which caused major issues and disruptions to the province. The storm also caused problems for other parts of the united kingdom including power outages, damage to infrastructure and traffic disruptions.
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