A severe weather warning for snow in the north and north-east of Scotland has been extended until Monday night.
The current amber weather warning is in place until tomorrow at 10am but forecasters have this lunchtime issued another warning for Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Conditions are not expected to be as severe as they were yesterday and have been so far today but people should still take extra care if they are planning to travel over the weekend.
The Met Office’s chief forecaster said: “Snow showers are expected to continue over parts of northern Britain, bringing further accumulations of snow and a risk of icy stretches.
“Further delays to travel and public transport could occur, whilst some rural communities could become or remain cut off. Further impacts to power supplies and mobile phone coverage are also possible.”
Met Office extends severe weather warning until Monday