It's forecast to be -3C on Sunday in Northern Ireland❄️
After a two-day weather warning for ice on Wednesday and Thursday, the Met Office's forecast for the days ahead is showing chances of sleet and snow.
Meanwhile, the Department for Infrastructure has around 300 staff and 130 gritters available to salt main roads, with 12 specialist snow blowers also available to be deployed if required. "With snow and ice forecast for this week and some disruption on our roads possible, staff are ready to be deployed as necessary.
"Despite our best efforts it is important to remember that we cannot guarantee ice-free roads even after salting. We all need to be mindful of the changing conditions and adjust the way we drive, ride or cycle to ensure it is appropriate for the conditions.
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