There may be a chance of snow or sleet this weekend as the indirect impact of Europe’s Storm Justine makes its way across the UK and Ireland.

Although the forecast remains uncertain for Northern Ireland, The Weather Channel is predicting a 40 percent chance of snow on Saturday and a 90 percent chance of snow on Sunday for Enniskillen.  

There are weather warnings in place across England, Scotland and Wales with a yellow weather warning for ice in Scotland and the North of England and a yellow weather warning for snow in parts of Wales. Outside of snow and ice there is a yellow weather warning in place for rain in the South West of England.

Currently the Republic of Ireland have no weather warnings in place according to Met Éireann but this could change as the day progresses.

It comes after large swathes of the UK were blanketed in snow last weekend, while places in northern, central England and Wales, particularly towns and villages along the River Severn, endured flooding as part of Storm Christoph. There had been widespread snow across Fermanagh last week and at the start ofn January 

The Met Office said the UK had experienced its snowiest spell since late January 2019, when 20 weather stations in England recorded accumulations of two inches (5cm) or more for three days consecutively.