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Blizzard warnings have been issued for most of the east coast of Scotland after severe weather caused disruption across the country. Blizzard warnings have been issued for large parts of Scotland after severe weather major caused disruption.
Scottish Power said up to 1,000 homes in North Ayrshire were without power on Tuesday afternoon. At one stage about 7,000 had lost supplies. Scottish Power said electricity supplies to about 22,000 homes had been cut during the day.
Earlier, 10 lorries were stranded for several hours on the M90 in Perthshire after becoming stuck in snow. About 20,000 homes had been reconnected by Tuesday afternoon, and it was hoped to restore power to the remaining 2,000 by the end of the day.
The Met Office has warned of heavy snow in the east on Tuesday evening. The Met Office has warned of heavy snow in the Highlands, central, eastern and southern Scotland on Tuesday evening.
It said conditions would worsen in an area stretching from the north east down through central Scotland and into Edinburgh, the Lothians and the Borders on Tuesday evening, with heavy snow falling through the night. It said conditions would worsen in parts of the Highlands and an area stretching from the north east down through central Scotland and into Edinburgh, the Lothians and the Borders on Tuesday evening, with heavy snow falling through the night.
The Met Office warned of drifting snow and blizzards in some areas and said: "Many roads are liable to become impassable and some interruptions to power supplies are possible."The Met Office warned of drifting snow and blizzards in some areas and said: "Many roads are liable to become impassable and some interruptions to power supplies are possible."
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The north of Scotland was worst affected on Monday night, with temperatures plunging to -5C at Cairnwell, near Braemar.The north of Scotland was worst affected on Monday night, with temperatures plunging to -5C at Cairnwell, near Braemar.
Lorries travelling south on the M90, close to Bridge of Earn in Perthshire, became stuck in about 7.5cm (3in) of snow. Ten lorries were stranded for several hours on the M90 close to Bridge of Earn in Perthshire after becoming stuck in about 7.5cm (3in) of snow.
Snow ploughs and gritters were called to the scene at 0245 BST, and traffic was moving again within a few hours.Snow ploughs and gritters were called to the scene at 0245 BST, and traffic was moving again within a few hours.
Snow fell in many parts of the country and heavy rain led to a flood warning being issued for the River Esk in East Lothian.Snow fell in many parts of the country and heavy rain led to a flood warning being issued for the River Esk in East Lothian.
Motorists in the Denny area were forced to dig their cars out from snowMotorists in the Denny area were forced to dig their cars out from snow
Lanes were restricted at the Skye and Erskine bridges because of high winds, while the Tay bridge was only open to cars.Lanes were restricted at the Skye and Erskine bridges because of high winds, while the Tay bridge was only open to cars.
Grampian Police said there was heavy surface water in Aberdeen city centre. Snow was causing problems further inland, especially on higher routes, and several roads were only passable with care.Grampian Police said there was heavy surface water in Aberdeen city centre. Snow was causing problems further inland, especially on higher routes, and several roads were only passable with care.
Some drivers were forced to dig their cars out from 1ft of snow close to Denny in Stirlingshire.Some drivers were forced to dig their cars out from 1ft of snow close to Denny in Stirlingshire.
Scottish Power said power supplies were affected in the Largs, Fairlie and Saltcoats area due to a combination of ice on the power lines and high winds. Scottish Power said about 7,000 homes in North Ayrshire lost power, although that had been reduced to about up to 1,000 on Tuesday afternoon.
Properties were affected in the Largs, Fairlie and Saltcoats area due to a combination of ice on the power lines and high winds.
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Teams have been working throughout the day to restore supplies, and a spokesman said it was hoped to have all customers reconnected by Tuesday evening.
Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders, which had been forecast to be badly hit, appeared to escape the worst of the weather on Tuesday morning.Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders, which had been forecast to be badly hit, appeared to escape the worst of the weather on Tuesday morning.
However, flood watches were in place on most rivers in the regions as heavy rain continued to fall.However, flood watches were in place on most rivers in the regions as heavy rain continued to fall.
Forecasters have warned the cold snap is set to continue for the next two days, but temperatures will rise slightly by Thursday, when snow will retreat to higher ground.Forecasters have warned the cold snap is set to continue for the next two days, but temperatures will rise slightly by Thursday, when snow will retreat to higher ground.
Motorists have been urged to take extra care, and to refer to the Traffic Scotland website before setting off.Motorists have been urged to take extra care, and to refer to the Traffic Scotland website before setting off.