Yellow weather warning for ice across Northern Ireland

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There was snow in parts of Northern Ireland on Tuesday

Motorists are being urged to take care on slippy roads as a warning for ice remains in place across Northern Ireland.

The Met Office's yellow warning is valid until 11:00 GMT on Wednesday. It follows snowfall across large parts of Northern Ireland on Tuesday.

Roads that have been gritted are indicated on this map, external published by the Department for Infrastructure.

A list of roads affected by the weather can be accessed on Trafficwatch NI., external

Four schools in County Antrim are closed:

  • Carnalbanagh Primary School, near Glenarm

  • Millquarter Primary School, Toomebridge

  • Portglenone Primary School

  • Riverside Special School, Antrim

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The PSNI told motorists to lower their speed and be cautious when driving.

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The Met Office said the Glenshane Pass was among the areas affected by snow on Tuesday

Information on any disruption to bus or train services can be found on the Translink website., external

There has also been disruption to the midweek football schedule, with two cup finals postponed due to Tuesday's snowfall.

The Mid Ulster and North West Cup finals have both fallen foul of the weather.

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The latest weather forecast for Northern Ireland

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