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Travel warnings as snow and ice impacts northern Scotland | UK News

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 WeatherWatchers/Emma Green traffic lights stand out as heavy snow falls on a tree-lined road - everything coated in white. WeatherWatchers/Emma

Heavy snow has fallen in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

An amber snow warning remains in force in parts of northern Scotland with blizzard conditions forecast until midday.

Shetland was hit by the amber alert at midnight while it has been in force in parts of the north east, Highland, Perth and Kinross and Angus since midday on Friday.

Some areas are expected to be blanketed with up to 20cm (7.9ins) of snow at low levels.

ScotRail has warned that trains could be cancelled or delayed, and Highland Council has urged people not to travel unless “absolutely necessary”.

A ScotRail spokesperson said people “may wish to postpone travel until weather conditions improve”.

Anyone with tickets dated for Friday or Saturday can use them on Sunday or Monday at no extra cost.

On Friday, ScotRail was unable to run trains to or from Thurso due to heavy snow and there were no replacement buses due to the road conditions.

Other vehicles, including a snow plough, became stuck in the snow and ice.

Peter Jolly Snow plough stuck on snow-covered road. The vehicle is across the width of the road, wedged between a tree and a grass verge Peter Jolly

This snow plough got stuck on a hill outside Beauly in the Highlands

Several snow gates have been closed and there have been a number of accidents, including a bus that crashed on the A952 in Aberdeenshire and a crash that closed part of the A90 at Keithock in Angus.

The A9 and the A99 between Helmsdale and Wick have been closed in both directions.

A less severe yellow warning is already in place for most areas north of Dundee lasting until 12:00 on Monday.

Map showing area of Scotland covered by amber warnings

The amber warnings will be in force until midday

Car travelling along a road covered in fresh snow

Residents in Inverness woke up to heavy snow on Saturday

The Met Office said the mercury dropped as low as -5.7C at Drumnadrochit on the shore of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands on Friday.

Forecasters said some delays and cancellations to rail and air travel were likely, as are power cuts and disruption on the roads.

Some rural communities could become cut off and up to 40cm (15.7ins) of snow is expected to accumulate on higher ground in the amber alert zones.

The Met Office chief meteorologist Rebekah Hicks said: “Arctic air and brisk northerly winds are gripping the UK as we start the new year.

“Snow and ice warnings remain in force for many areas, with the risk of heavy snow showers, especially across northern Scotland and over higher ground elsewhere, though many inland areas will stay largely sunny and clear.

“Bitterly cold conditions will persist through the weekend and into next week, with daytime temperatures struggling to rise above freezing for some, and overnight lows dipping to minus double figures in places.

“We urge people to stay weather aware, keep up to date with the forecasts and plan ahead as icy roads and slippery surfaces are likely.”

Network Rail Snow plough section which attaches to the front of a trainNetwork Rail

Network Rail and ScotRail have been monitoring the rail network

Network Rail Snow on a railway track at a station. There is a footbridge going over the track. The photo has been taken from the front of a trainNetwork Rail

Special trains have been checking snow depths

Network Rail said snow patrol locomotives had been running on the Highland Main Line, Aberdeen-Inverness and Far North Lines overnight.

And ScotRail said it had teams carrying out checks across the network, monitoring the snowfall depth.

Mark Ilderton, ScotRail’s service delivery director, told Scotland News: “They will make sure we’ve got the most up-to-date information in our control centres and keep everyone safe and moving.”

Network Rail wrote on X: “We’ll likely see conditions worsen on all routes out of Inverness, where we could experience disruption due to deepening and drifting snow, coupled with the low temperatures.

“We’re unlikely to see much change on Sunday and Monday, with drifting snow in the north of Scotland and continued freezing temperatures and sharp frosts everywhere else. On Monday, we expect to see more widespread snowfall, spreading from the northwest.

“We’ll continue to work hard to keep the railway running, with teams working around the clock despite the conditions out there.”

SAIS Torridon Man in walking gear with sticks on a mountain which is covered in snowSAIS Torridon

Avalanche warnings are in place across six mountain areas

Avalanche warnings are in place across six mountain areas, with an amber “considerable hazard” issued by the Scottish Avalanche Information Service for Northern Cairngorms.

The other areas, including Torridon, have “moderate hazard” warnings.

Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop said weather conditions would be challenging and urged people to listen to police advice.

Ch Supt Scott McCarren, Police Scotland’s head of road policing, urged people to plan ahead and consider if journeys were really necessary.

“If you need to travel, please drive to the conditions, be prepared for delays and allow extra time for your journey,” he said.

“Please don’t drive through road closures, the decision to close roads is not taken lightly and is done for public safety.”

The Scottish gritter and snowplough fleet is out in force across the nation’s road network – with names like Sir Andy Flurry, Robert Brrrns, and Plougher O’Scotland.

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