The Met Office has warned the country could be hit by snow grains, which are the solid equivalent of drizzle and look like very small white and opaque grains of ice.
As well as Scotland, the Met Office weather map shows snow above Northern Ireland on Friday morning, January 24. Similarly to Scotland, Northern Ireland will have lows of 0C on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Met Office has warned the country could be hit by snow grains, which are the solid equivalent of drizzle and look like very small white and opaque grains of ice
Britons are expected to experience sub-zero temperatures, while the Met Office has warned of "snow grains" across parts of the country. Light rainfall is expected across Britain as the Met Office warn that,
BRITS are set to feel a bitter chill in the air today with snow grains on the way – after figures plummeted to -2C. The Met Office has warned of icy temperatures after the UK Health Security
The cold snap in Northern Ireland is finally set to end this weekend – after almost a week of freezing temperatures.
Northern Ireland is facing the deepest freeze of the winter tonight - with temperatures under -8C forecast. A yellow warning for ice is in place for until 10am tomorrow, Friday, applying to counties Antrim, Down, Londonderry and Tyrone.
HEAVY fog is blanketing Britain – with the Met Office warning of travel chaos. Flight delays or cancellations are expected after a yellow weather warning was put in place across large areas
Overnight on Sunday is when the milder air will arrive, by the end of the night temperatures in Northern Ireland could be between 9C and 10C, so definitely not as cold compared to recent nights.
A fresh weather warning for ice has been issued across Northern Ireland beginning at midnight on Sunday and ending at 11:00 GMT on Monday. The Met Office is warning of icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths during the early hours of Monday, which could bring some travel disruption.
There have been reports that the UK will face a ‘snow bomb’ later this month, but what does the Met Office say?
More cloud to begin Thursday across Northern Ireland, the central belt of Scotland, towards the north west.' The Met Office warned travellers to check road conditions before driving, leave extra ...