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Warning issued as snow predicted Further snow and winds forecast
(about 10 hours later)
A severe weather warning has been issued for Northern Ireland amid predictions of further snow. Further snowfall and strong winds have been forecast for Northern Ireland.
The weekend saw wintry showers and snowfall in many areas, with a minimum temperature of -1C. Part of the main street in Bangor has been closed because slates have been blown off a number of roofs.
The adverse weather conditions led to a number of sailings to and from Belfast and Larne being cancelled. Police have taken the decision to prevent anyone from being injured.
The weekend saw wintry showers and snow, with temperatures of -1C.
The adverse weather conditions have also affected sailings from Belfast and Larne.
The Met Office said that on Monday there could be disruption from further falls of snow, sometimes heavy, as well as strong to gale force winds.The Met Office said that on Monday there could be disruption from further falls of snow, sometimes heavy, as well as strong to gale force winds.
There were a number of road accidents.There were a number of road accidents.
The Belfast to Bangor road in County Down was closed after a collision between a car and a lorry.The Belfast to Bangor road in County Down was closed after a collision between a car and a lorry.
Motorists were warned about snowy conditions
An overturned vehicle led to the closure of the Newcastle to Ballynahinch Road for a time. There was another accident on the Ballygowan Road.An overturned vehicle led to the closure of the Newcastle to Ballynahinch Road for a time. There was another accident on the Ballygowan Road.
A Met Office spokesperson said Monday would see bright spells and snow showers, with the showers occasionally heavy and frequent.
"Some accumulations are likely, particularly over higher ground," he said.
"There will be strong to gale force north to northwest winds. Maximum temperature 6C."
However, the outlook for the rest of the week is better as the snow showers on Tuesday are set to gradually die out.