Scots in north and eastern parts of the country should brace themselves as snowfall is expected from today and could lead to widespread disruptions.
The Met Office has extended a yellow weather warnings for "frequent snow showers" as the country will see rain, sleet and snow from midnight on Monday, March 6, lasting until Wednesday, March 8.
As Arctic air travels over the country, temperatures in the north may fall below minus 10C, as the region will see the highest volume of up to 10cm of snowfall, while lower levels will see between two and 5cm.
Forecasters are urging motorists to take caution when on the roads, as icy conditions may result in stranded vehicles. Wider travel delays are also predicted as some air and rail journeys may be cancelled.There is a chance that more rural communities will be closed off, as well as possible power cuts which may affect services like mobile phone coverage.
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