It will be a very cold Wednesday morning across Ulster with overnight frost and any ice clearing.
Dry today with low winter sunshine across many areas in no more than moderate northeast winds, however cloud will spill into eastern areas with the chance of a few light passing showers in these areas. Temperatures much like recent days, ranging a chilly 3 to 7 degrees.
Tonight will remain dry across most areas but with increasing cloud feeding in from the Irish Sea. Lowest temperatures of -2 to +2 degrees generally in light to moderate northeast breezes. A slight frost will set in where skies remain clearest.
Tomorrow will be cold and cloudy, with the slight chance of stray light showers across eastern areas. Overall dry though with the best of any sunshine across western counties. Highest temperature of 4 to 8 degrees in light northeast breezes.
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