The Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning to Enniskillen residents for snow as the cold spell continues.

The Meteorological organisation told residents affected by these warnings to brace for snow which is expected to cause travel disruption and affect services.

This comes as places like Scotland, Northern England and North Wales are also experiencing yellow and amber warnings.

Warnings over snow have been in place since Thursday morning and will last until 2 pm on Friday (March, 10).

Snow could 'cut off' some rural communities, says Met Office amid yellow and amber weather warnings

The Met Office has said the snow warning could cause a great deal of disruption to travel, leaving some vehicles and passengers stranded on roads.

There could also be possible delays to train and air travel with some routes being cancelled.

The Met Office said some rural communities could be "cut off" as the snow blocks roads and rail links.

Power cuts are also possible with services such as mobile phone coverage being affected

What does the Met Office yellow weather warning for County Fermanagh say?

The Met Office is issuing a yellow weather warning of snow in County Fermanagh and the rest of Northern Ireland with the alert in place until 2 pm on Friday.

Temperatures are expected to reach lows on -4C with low-speed winds to be present.

The sky will likely be clear with some clouds around 4 pm while humidity could be as high as 96%.

To find out more, please visit the Met Office website.