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Airport runways reopen after snow Met Office warns of further snow
(about 2 hours later)
Northern Ireland's two airports are operating normally following the heavy snowfall on Sunday morning. There was heavy snowfall across many parts of Northern Ireland on Sunday with the north and north-west particularly badly affected.
The runways at Belfast International Airport have now re-opened after two inches of snow were cleared by teams of workers.The runways at Belfast International Airport have now re-opened after two inches of snow were cleared by teams of workers.
There are, however, severe delays to flights and passengers are being asked to check the travel website for updates. However, there are severe delays to flights and passengers are being asked to check airline websites for updates.
George Best Belfast City Airport is operating normally. The Met Office has warned of more heavy snow showers later on Sunday.
The Rathlin ferry was also cancelled on Sunday morning.The Rathlin ferry was also cancelled on Sunday morning.
Bea Tucker from the Met Office warned of more snow later on Sunday.
She said: "There will be further wintry showers as we move through the afternoon, some of which will be sleet and snow. We could see between five and 10cms by the end of the day."