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New NI snow tracker shows which areas could be impacted as temperatures drop

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The latest from the Met Office suggests NI could see 5-10cm of snow.

Heavy snow is forecast to fall across multiple parts of the UK this week as temperatures plummet amid a blast of arctic weather.

Widespread cold conditions and some wintry hazards are predicted across the country as the latest from the Met Office suggests NI could see 5-10cm of snow.

The Met Office has confirmed that snow and ice are possible following a period of above-average temperatures, with high pressure expected to bring widespread cold conditions across the UK.

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It states that the most significant factor contributing to the colder weather is a change in wind direction.

The UK recorded its coldest night since March on Saturday when temperatures dropped to minus 7C in Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands.

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Dan Holley, said “high pressure to the northwest will drive a cold northerly flow from the Arctic across the UK” this week.

He added: “This will bring much colder conditions than of late and, whilst generally drier than recent days, there will also be a risk of wintry hazards, such as snow and ice.

“There will be widespread frosts across the UK, with temperatures dipping as low as -7C in places, and daytime temperatures staying in single figures across the country. Couple this with a brisk northerly wind, and there will be a marked wind chill.”

The UK Health Security Agency has issued a cold weather warning, effective from today (Monday), which will remain in place until Friday. It covers the East Midlands, West Midlands, North East, North West, and Yorkshire and the Humber.

While no weather warnings have been issued for Northern Ireland so far, an amber cold health alert has been issued by the UK Health Security Agency for parts of England.

The Met Office has said that Wednesday to Friday will be the coldest part of the week in Northern Ireland and high grounds across the country could see 5-10cm of snow.

Deputy Chief Forecaster Tom Crabtree explained: “Wednesday to Friday will be the coldest part of the week, and this period has the greatest potential for impactful weather, with multiple warnings in place.”

You can check the forecast using our interactive weather map to see if snow is expected near you.

As winter conditions set in, the RAC has warned motorists to take extra care on the roads.

RAC Breakdown spokesperson Alice Simpson said: “There’s potential for freezing temperatures to make roads hit by heavy rain very slippery with a chance of ice.

“We expect breakdown volumes to be around 10% higher than what’s normal for this time of year, which equates to around 1,000 more people needing our help each day.

“Normal indicators of autumn, like fallen leaves on the road, can also become very hazardous in icy conditions as they create an extra layer between tyres and the road surface, increasing the likelihood of skidding.”

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