Yellow weather warnings issued across Scotland for snow, wind and ice amid 'freezing' temperatures

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Yellow weather warnings have been issued across many parts of Scotland for snow, ice, and more winds, just hours after the country was battered by hurricane force gusts from Storm Éowyn.Many houses were left without power and property damages, as the height of the storm unleashed ferocious winds reaching speeds of up to 100mph.

The alert from the Met Office for snow, ice and "below freezing" temperatures has been put in place across the weekend, as well as another wind warning for Sunday, adding to further disruption.

The new snow and ice warning is in place from 6pm on Saturday, January 25 until 10am Sunday morning. Between five and 10 centimetres is expected to fall, mostly in higher areas, with icy stretches forming on untreated roads and surfaces.Glasgow, Inverclyde, Ayrshire, Edinburgh, Dumfries and Galloway are among those hit by the latest weather warning.

The Highlands and Aberdeen, Dundee, Falkirk, Fife and Perth are also affected. People are being urged to stay off the roads, but those who hit the road should stay cautious.

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