The Met Office has issued another weather warning for snow across the North of Ireland.
A yellow warning for snow and ice will be in effect across the country from 3pm on Monday, January 6 to 11am on Tuesday, January 7.
The forecaster said: “Snow and icy patches may lead to some disruption to travel.”
A previous yellow weather warning issued for ice ended at 11am on Monday morning.
A Met Office spokesperson said: “Rain, sleet and snow showers will continue during Monday evening and night leading to a risk of icy stretches.
“A slight covering of snow is possible in places, and perhaps up to 5 cm on hills in the north and west, especially the Sperrins.
“Snow showers are expected to become more frequent across the north and west for a time this afternoon and evening.”
The Met Office outlook Monday night into Tuesday reads: “Clear intervals and wintry showers, most frequent in the north but mostly of rain along the North Coast.
“A cold night with risk of icy stretches. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
“Sunny spells and scattered wintry showers [on Tuesday], snow mostly over high ground.
“Feeling bitterly cold in the fresh or strong northwesterly wind.
“Maximum temperature 4 °C.”