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Northern Ireland Faces Ice Warning After Storm Chandra
1 Feb
Summary
- Yellow ice warning issued for Northern Ireland on Sunday night and Monday.
- Temperatures expected to drop near freezing, with icy patches likely.
- This follows Storm Chandra and a wet January for the region.

A yellow warning for ice has been issued across Northern Ireland, effective from Sunday evening through Monday morning. Temperatures are predicted to approach freezing point widely, increasing the likelihood of icy conditions on untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths. Some areas, especially in western counties, may experience temperatures several degrees below zero, with a risk of freezing fog patches also present.
This alert arrives on St Brigid's Day, traditionally marking the beginning of spring. The icy forecast follows a turbulent period, including Storm Chandra which brought multiple weather warnings last week. January also saw significantly above-average rainfall for Northern Ireland, with the region experiencing 64% more rain than normal. Residents requiring assistance with flooding, water issues, or power outages are provided with contact numbers for relevant authorities.



