A weather warning is currently in place in Northern Ireland.
The yellow warning for fog issued by the Met Office came into place on Tuesday, November 29 at 1.56am and will be in place until 11am.
The warning covers the entire region.
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The forecaster said: "Fog likely to cause some travel delays this morning."
What to expect
- Slower journey times with delays to bus and train services possible
- There is a chance of delays or cancellations to flights
For Tuesday's forecast, The Met Office said: "A cold start with fog slowly clearing for most but possibly lingering in some places all day. Otherwise it will be a dry day with spells of hazy sunshine and light winds. Maximum temperature 8C."
And for tonight, the forecaster added: "Clear spells at first allowing some mist and fog patches to develop again.
"These clearing overnight as a southerly breeze picks up and cloud thickens from the west. Minimum temperature 2C."
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