It will be another bitterly cold day across Ulster with a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers of rain, sleet and snow.
Showers will be most frequent across northern fringes with frost and ice in places too. Highs of just 2 to 5 degrees, in mostly light northwesterly winds, fresher near coasts, with brisk winds feeding inland later.
Tonight will also be very cold with widespread frost and icy stretches. Scattered wintry showers will feed right in across the province, some heavy with further dustings of snow in parts. Lowest temperatures of -4 to +1 degrees in moderate to fresh northwesterly winds.
Tomorrow will be mostly dry with spells of sunshine, but there will be a few wintry showers starting out and some lying snow in parts. Highest temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees in just light westerly breezes.
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