Next Round Of Snow Showers Expected

A weather warning for Scotland has been issued after fresh snowfall was forecast.

Published 28th Jan 2015

A weather warning for Scotland has been issued after fresh snowfall was forecast.

The Met Office said showers were expected to turn to snow across parts of northern Scotland during the morning, with the risk then transferring to other areas through the rest of the day.

Forecasters said 5-10cm may fall, even at some lower levels, with more than 15cm possible over higher ground.

They said more frequent snow showers may affect parts of southern and central Scotland through the evening peak travel period.

A yellow be aware'' warning for snow across Scotland was issued from 8am today until midnight and the public was told to prepare for the potential for travel disruption.

The chief forecaster's assessment said: Commuters and other travellers seem likely to face a variety of winter hazards, especially later on Wednesday and early on Thursday, although it's likely that snowfall in some areas may be more patchy, particularly towards the east.

Road operator Bear Scotland said it has been preparing its winter fleet to start early on this morning, with up to 90 vehicles ready to work around the clock.

Teams in the north east and north west have winter action plans in place with salt treatments beginning from 4am across all affected routes,

Eddie Ross, north west operating company representative, said: We urge road users to drive to the conditions as this further period of wintry weather sets in. It is essential to check for up to date travel information before setting out on a journey and ensure you and your vehicle are well prepared for winter conditions.

As the snow will be showery, the conditions may be favourable at the start of your journey however are likely to change so tuning into radio updates or social media is important.''