19 December 2010
Last updated at 06:37 ET
While the worst of the snow has moved on for now, freezing temperatures elsewhere are affecting air travel to Northern Ireland.
Belfast City, Belfast International and Dublin Airports are open, but expecting a number of cancellations and delays. City of Derry is due to open later.
The Roads Service warned that driving conditions were still hazardous with overnight snow leaving a risk of ice.
Translink said its Metro services would be operating on main roads only.
Ulsterbus services have been severely disrupted and subject to cancellations.
Roads Service staff carried out salting and snow-ploughing operations throughout the night and into Sunday morning.
The three Northern Ireland airports have advised passengers to contact their airlines before travelling because of the knock-on from Friday and Saturday.
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Belfast City, Belfast International and Dublin Airports are open, but expecting a number of cancellations and delays. City of Derry is due to open later.
The Roads Service warned that driving conditions were still hazardous with overnight snow leaving a risk of ice.
Translink said its Metro services would be operating on main roads only.
Ulsterbus services have been severely disrupted and subject to cancellations.
Roads Service staff carried out salting and snow-ploughing operations throughout the night and into Sunday morning.
The three Northern Ireland airports have advised passengers to contact their airlines before travelling because of the knock-on from Friday and Saturday.
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