Here's when the snow is expected to start falling ☃️🌨️

Hat, gloves and scarves at the ready!

PressEye
Author: Paulo RossPublished 15th Jan 2018
Last updated 15th Jan 2018

Brace yourselves... Northern Ireland is set for another brief dump of snow.

Once the rain showers clear this afternoon, it is set to turn much colder.

The Met Office has issued a yellow ‘be aware’ weather warning for snow and ice

Heavy snow showers are expected to develop this afternoon lasting through to Wednesday. These, combined with strong winds could lead to locally very poor travel conditions.

A statement on the Met Office website says: "Expect 2-8cm of lying snow at lower levels, with 10-15cm cm over higher ground. Icy surfaces are also likely to be an additional hazard. Expect possible travel delays on roads, rail and air travel. Watch out for Icy stretches on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths."

The warning is in place from 15:00 today lasting through to 18:00 Wednesday.