Seven-year-old Jade Brimecome built herself a snowman and dog
Seven-year-old Jade Brimecome built herself a snowman and dog
More schools across Northern Ireland have closed on Friday, as overnight temperatures plunged as low as -7 C.
As the cold snap continues, some exam candidates could have to wait five months to sit GCSE and A-level modules if weather prevents them taking them next week.
A weather warning is in place for widespread ice on untreated roads and pavements where lingering snow has not had a chance to thaw.
Fog is expected to linger throughout most of the day, causing problems for motorists.
Even in the winter sun, temperatures are not expected to climb far above zero celsius.
The following schools will be closed on Friday:
The following schools will be closed on Friday:
St Patrick's Primary School, Culllyhanna for P1 and P2 pupils
St Mary's Primary School, Greenlough, Portglenone
St John's Primary School, Coleraine
St Brigid's Boys High School, Armagh will be closed except for GCSE students
Ballyholland Primary School, Newry to remain closed on Friday
Sandelford Special School, Coleraine
St Patrick's Primary School in Gortin, Co Tyrone
Bessbrook Primary School
St Mary's Primary School, Mullymesker
Ballymacward Primary School, Stoneyford
Kesh Primary School
Killen Primary School, Omagh
Pond Park Primary School, Lisburn
Academy Primary School, Saintfield
St Teresa's Primary School, Loughmacrory
Keady Primary School
Garvagh Primary and High School
Bunscoil an Iuir, Newry
St Patrick's Primary School, Culllyhanna for P1 and P2 pupils
St Mary's Primary School, Greenlough, Portglenone
St John's Primary School, Coleraine
St Brigid's Boys High School, Armagh will be closed except for GCSE students
Ballyholland Primary School, Newry to remain closed on Friday