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Heavy snow forecast for Scotland Forecast snow arrives in Scotland
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Scotland is braced for the first heavy snows of the winter as strong easterly winds send temperatures tumbling. The first heavy snows of the winter have arrived as strong easterly winds sent temperatures tumbling.
The Met Office issued a weather warning covering almost the entire UK, with forecasters predicting Scotland would be particularly badly hit.The Met Office issued a weather warning covering almost the entire UK, with forecasters predicting Scotland would be particularly badly hit.
The east coast could bear the brunt during Thursday, with Aberdeenshire and Edinburgh due to be affected. The south of Scotland could also be hit by snow. The east coast was bearing the brunt during Thursday, with Braemar in Aberdeenshire affected. The south of Scotland has also been hit by snow.
The cold snap is likely to be short-lived, forecasters said.The cold snap is likely to be short-lived, forecasters said.
The first serious snow fall of the winter is expected to hit on Thursday afternoon.The first serious snow fall of the winter is expected to hit on Thursday afternoon.
10cm expected10cm expected
Forecasters predicted only small parts of the west coast would escape the snow as temperatures plummet over Thursday night.Forecasters predicted only small parts of the west coast would escape the snow as temperatures plummet over Thursday night.
But temperatures will be rising again on Friday morning, and snow will be replaced by rain.But temperatures will be rising again on Friday morning, and snow will be replaced by rain.
Eastern parts will be worst affected - with up to 5cm of snow expected in inland parts of Aberdeenshire - and 10cm on higher ground.Eastern parts will be worst affected - with up to 5cm of snow expected in inland parts of Aberdeenshire - and 10cm on higher ground.
High winds will lead to drifting and blizzards in parts.High winds will lead to drifting and blizzards in parts.
Bear Scotland, which is responsible for keeping main roads clear, said it was ready to cope and had a fleet of more than 30 spreaders and ploughs in position.Bear Scotland, which is responsible for keeping main roads clear, said it was ready to cope and had a fleet of more than 30 spreaders and ploughs in position.
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