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Brrr-ace yourselves… More snow is coming to the north of Scotland

Drivers have been warned to expect difficult conditions
Drivers have been warned to expect difficult conditions

The north-east is bracing itself for more wintry weather, with almost 4in of snow set to fall in the region overnight.

Drifting snow has kept the A939 Cock Bridge to Tomintoul road along with the A93 Braemar to Blairgowrie road at Glenshee closed today.

The B974 Banchory to Fettercairn – or Cairn O’Mount – road also remains closed due to the weather.

This morning the first flurry of snow arrived in towns and villages across Aberdeenshire.

A93 Braemar to Cairnwell road
A93 Braemar to Cairnwell road

The wintry weather is set to continue into the night with around 4in of snow set to fall in the highest regions of Grampian.

Lower areas, including Aberdeen, could also see snow overnight.

Meanwhile, in the north the snow brought with it chaos on the roads, causing a lorry to jack-knife on the A9 Perth to Inverness road, near Aviemore.

A93 – wintry weather causes lorry to jackknife. Credit : Aaron Sneddon A93 snow – wintry weather causes crash. Credit : Aaron Sneddon

It comes as the north-east missed out on the “weather bomb” which brought chaos to the Western Isles, Shetland, Orkney and regions of the Highlands.

Snow on A93 Braemar to Cairnwell road
Snow on A93 Braemar to Cairnwell road