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Cold snap set to continue
Northern Ireland has been transformed into a winter wonderland in a second
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Snow let-up as new cold spell ready to grip Northern Ireland
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
The Met Office has warned that travellers could suffer serious disruption with
yet another icy front sweeping across Northern Ireland.
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Walkers rescued as Britain shivers in the snow
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Flurries of snow were set to sweep Britain last night. A covering of up to 4in
(10cm) was expected on higher ground as overnight temperatures plummeted to
as low as -4C (24.8F) in the north of England, heralding more icy conditions.
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Winter weather returns with a vengeance across Northern Ireland
Monday, 22 February 2010
Heavy snow showers have been forecast for Northern Ireland this week as winter
renews an icy grip on the UK.
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If you go on Lady Gaga’s website you can buy a T-shirt that says ‘I’m A Free Bitch’.
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