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Snow and ice warning for parts of Scotland Snow and ice warning for parts of UK
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The Met Office has issued warnings for snow and icy conditions across many parts of Scotland at the weekend. The Met Office has issued warnings for snow and icy conditions across many parts of UK at the weekend.
An alert for Saturday covers Grampian; Central, Tayside and Fife; the Lothians and the Scottish Borders. In Scotland, an alert for Saturday covers Grampian; Central, Tayside and Fife; the Lothians and the Scottish Borders.
A warning for snow for Sunday extends to include Strathclyde and the Highlands with ice also forecast.A warning for snow for Sunday extends to include Strathclyde and the Highlands with ice also forecast.
By Monday an area of rain, sleet and hill snow is expected to move across Scotland producing "significant accumulations" even at lower levels. There are also warnings in place for large parts of England and Wales.
Up to 8cm of snow is predicted to settle over central and eastern England on Sunday night, with light snow already falling over high ground in Scotland.
By Monday an area of rain, sleet and hill snow is expected to move across most of the country producing "significant accumulations" even at lower levels.
The public has been advised that travel could be affected.The public has been advised that travel could be affected.
On Friday a meeting was held, involving road operating companies, Transport Scotland officials and the Met Office, to discuss transport preparations for the weekend and early next week.
Transport Minister Keith Brown said: "After a mild spell the Met Office say we are now heading back into colder conditions. That means drivers will have to be on their guard more than ever, especially when driving in freezing conditions.
"A number of improvements have been introduced to help inform decision-making. This includes having more salt in stock or on order than ever before, additional gritters and specialist equipment, new weather stations and cameras, and improved communications.
"The Traffic Scotland Control Centre continues to monitor the travel situation very closely. The Traffic Scotland website, variable message signs and internet radio will be used to provide up-to-date information."
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  • Land
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Fog

Light Heavy

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Light Heavy

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Light Heavy Extreme

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