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Snow and freezing temperatures are causing more problems as thousands of people return to work and school after the festive break.Snow and freezing temperatures are causing more problems as thousands of people return to work and school after the festive break.
All schools in Aberdeenshire have been closed and children in both Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway will also get an extra day off.All schools in Aberdeenshire have been closed and children in both Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway will also get an extra day off.
Councils are continuing the battle to keep main roads clear.Councils are continuing the battle to keep main roads clear.
On Monday, it emerged that some councils were running low on supplies of grit and salt for the roads.On Monday, it emerged that some councils were running low on supplies of grit and salt for the roads.
Fife Council said it had exhausted supplies of salt, before it received a delivery late on Monday.Fife Council said it had exhausted supplies of salt, before it received a delivery late on Monday.
Major routesMajor routes
Highland Council said 3,000 tonnes of salt were expected to arrive by sea at Inverness.Highland Council said 3,000 tonnes of salt were expected to arrive by sea at Inverness.
It said the weather conditions had been among the most severe for 30 years.It said the weather conditions had been among the most severe for 30 years.
Pat Watters, president of local authority group Cosla, said councils had been forced to find extra cash from maintenance budgets to battle the wintry conditions.
Mr Watters told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme: "We're eating into the maintenance budget trying to keep the roads actually usable at the present time.
"When this frost goes the road condition we're going to be left with is going to be horrendous.
"We're going to have sit down very seriously with the Government and look about how we take this forward."
Snow fell across all of the country overnight and temperatures dropped to -11C at Dalwhinnie in the Highlands.Snow fell across all of the country overnight and temperatures dropped to -11C at Dalwhinnie in the Highlands.
In the Highlands some roads were closed due to snow, including the A939 Grantown on Spey to Cockbridge road, while in Grampian the B974 Banchory to Fettercairn road and the A939 Strathdon to Ballater were among the routes shut.In the Highlands some roads were closed due to snow, including the A939 Grantown on Spey to Cockbridge road, while in Grampian the B974 Banchory to Fettercairn road and the A939 Strathdon to Ballater were among the routes shut.
Road conditions on major routes were said to be "difficult".Road conditions on major routes were said to be "difficult".
Scotland's airports are open but passengers are advised to check with their airlines, before arriving at the terminal.Scotland's airports are open but passengers are advised to check with their airlines, before arriving at the terminal.
Councils in the Borders and in Dumfries and Galloway decided on Monday to keep their schools closed for at least another day.Councils in the Borders and in Dumfries and Galloway decided on Monday to keep their schools closed for at least another day.
In the Western Isles, 10 schools have been closed.In the Western Isles, 10 schools have been closed.
Vehicle access to schools will be difficult and we would ask all road users to be extra cautious North Lanarkshire CouncilVehicle access to schools will be difficult and we would ask all road users to be extra cautious North Lanarkshire Council
Fresh new snow falls overnight in the north east led to Aberdeenshire closing all its schools.Fresh new snow falls overnight in the north east led to Aberdeenshire closing all its schools.
There were also widespread closures in Aberdeen.There were also widespread closures in Aberdeen.
Other regions have partial closures and parents were warned the situation may change during the morning.Other regions have partial closures and parents were warned the situation may change during the morning.
Some closures were due to frozen water and others because of school bus access problems on the icy roads.Some closures were due to frozen water and others because of school bus access problems on the icy roads.
In North Lanarkshire, where schools are expected to open, education officials warned that school car parks would not be cleared and conditions on side streets and access routes would be difficult.In North Lanarkshire, where schools are expected to open, education officials warned that school car parks would not be cleared and conditions on side streets and access routes would be difficult.
A council spokesman said: "It is unlikely side streets will be cleared and school transport will set down on main roads.A council spokesman said: "It is unlikely side streets will be cleared and school transport will set down on main roads.
"Vehicle access to schools will be difficult and we would ask all road users to be extra cautious.""Vehicle access to schools will be difficult and we would ask all road users to be extra cautious."
Schools in Edinburgh and the Lothians and Argyll and Bute are not due to reopen until Wednesday, while Highland Council schools remain on holiday until Monday 11 January.Schools in Edinburgh and the Lothians and Argyll and Bute are not due to reopen until Wednesday, while Highland Council schools remain on holiday until Monday 11 January.