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Parts of Northern Ireland are set to be hit by further snow and ice, according to the latest weather warning from the Met Office.The counties affected in the latest Met Office yellow weather warning include parts of Antrim, Down, Derry and Tyrone.A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "Cold air spreading southwards across the UK, following a band of rain, sleet and snow, will bring frequent snow showers to northern, western, and eastern Scotland, as well as parts of Northern Ireland.
"Overnight, these will accumulate on some roads and pavements, with anywhere between a light dusting and several cm of snow possible. Between the showers, partially melted snow is likely to freeze on untreated surfaces leading to icy stretches. "Wintry showers will continue through Tuesday, although by mid-morning the temperature on most roads will likely have risen sufficiently to reduce the risk of further accumulating snow or ice."They said: "It is safer not to drive in heavy snow and icy conditions but if you absolutely must drive, keep yourself and others safe by:For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and sign up to our daily newsletter here.
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