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Still falls the snow in Strathspey and across Highlands generally





WHITE ROAD: From black to white on a Badenoch back road within minutes today
WHITE ROAD: From black to white on a Badenoch back road within minutes today

Tonight sees warnings in place for Badenoch and Strathspey from the Met Office over continuing snow and ice.

Snow has fallen most of the day in Badenoch causing driving difficulties throughout the area.

The current Met Office yellow weather warning for snow and ice affects the Highlands generously and will be in place until at least noon tomorrow.

Snow showers will continue for the rest of Monday and into Tuesday morning bringing further accumulations of 2 to 5 cm in places, and 5 to 10 cm above 200 metres across northern Scotland, the Met said.

Showers will initially fall as rain or sleet at lower levels this evening, and across the Northern Isles at times throughout, leading to a risk of icy stretches.

Badenoch and Strathspey: “Fresh snow this morning in the north of the area with sleet and damp roads in the south. All routes being treated as well as footpaths. No known overnight issues.

Nairn: “Snow and sleet showers this morning affecting all routes throughout the area. All routes being treated as resources allow. Foot paths being treated too. No known overnight issues.

Inverness: “There is a dusting of snow on roads on top of old frozen/ hard packed snow. Gritters are starting to treat all routes.

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