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Traffic problems as Storm Doris snow strikes Storm Doris closes roads and schools across Scotland
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Travel disruption is affecting parts of Scotland as snowfalls caused by Storm Doris hit the country. Snow and high winds caused by Storm Doris have led to travel disruption, power cuts and school closures.
Among the worst affected routes was the M80, which was closed in both directions during the morning, with drivers advised to avoid the area. Among the worst affected routes was the M80, which was closed for a time in both directions after heavy snow led to treacherous driving conditions.
A Met Office amber "be prepared" snow warning remains in place across southern and central Scotland. A Met Office amber "be prepared" snow warning remains in place across parts of south and central Scotland.
A yellow "be aware" warning for ice has also been issued for much of the country overnight into Friday.A yellow "be aware" warning for ice has also been issued for much of the country overnight into Friday.
At the peak of the disruption the M80 was shut northbound after Junction 5 at Auchenkilns and southbound from Junction 9 Bannockburn due to snow. At the peak of the disruption, the M80 was shut northbound after Junction 5 at Auchenkilns and southbound from Junction 9 Bannockburn due to snow. Two lorries also jack-knifed on the route near Haggs.
It had reopened in both directions by about 11:00.It had reopened in both directions by about 11:00.
Power company SSE said about 700 of its customers had experienced power cuts, mainly in rural Perthshire, Kinross, Dunblane and Milnathort. It expects supplies to be restored during the afternoon. In Stirlingshire, a gritter lorry driver had a narrow escape after his truck left the A875 near Balfron Station and ended up on its side in a field.
In the Scottish Borders, all school transport was cancelled as a result of the warning. He was uninjured and the truck was recovered by Stirling Council.
Stirling Council reported a number of school closures as a result of the bad weather, and there were also closures or partial closures in Aberdeenshire, Falkirk, Perth and Kinross, Highland, Moray and Angus. Power company SSE said about 700 of its customers had experienced power cuts, mainly in rural Perthshire, Kinross, Dunblane and Milnathort.
A gritter lorry also overturned in bad conditions between Balfron and Balfron Station on the A875. Weather front
It came to rest on its side in a field. The driver was uninjured. It said heavy snow had damaged its overhead network but added it expected supplies to be restored to all customers during Thursday afternoon.
The A7, A9, A68, A81 and Edinburgh city bypass were among the routes to have seen some snowfalls and snow gates were closed on the B974 Banchory to Fettercairn road. The snow also resulted in schools and nurseries being shut across eight Scottish local authority areas, with Falkirk and Perth and Kinross among the worst affected.
On the M90 at Perth, snow was causing delays in both directions between J9 Muirmont and J8, with queuing traffic between Gairney Bridge and Halbeath. Falkirk Council said eight schools were closed as well as several nurseries. Perth and Kinross also closed eight schools.
In Stirling and Aberdeenshire, four schools were closed because of the heavy snow fall.
In the Scottish Borders, all school transport was cancelled as a result of the weather warning.
Elsewhere, the A7, A9, A68, A81 and Edinburgh city bypass were among the routes to have seen some snowfalls and snow gates were closed on the B974 Banchory to Fettercairn road.
On the M90 at Perth, snow caused delays in both directions between J9 Muirmont and J8, with queuing traffic between Gairney Bridge and Halbeath.
The A977 between Balado and Blairingone was also badly affected by snow, with reports of cars stuck at Crook of Devon.The A977 between Balado and Blairingone was also badly affected by snow, with reports of cars stuck at Crook of Devon.
The amber warning started at 02:00 and lasts until 18:00. Storm Doris is the first major winter weather front to hit the UK for two months. The Met Office has upgraded its warnings to amber across the Borders, Dumfries and Galloway, Tayside and Fife for snow until 18:00.
They have also issued a yellow warning for ice covering most parts of Scotland from 18:00 on Thursday until 09:00 on Friday.
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For regular travel bulletins listen live to BBC Radio Scotland and follow @BBCTravelScot.For regular travel bulletins listen live to BBC Radio Scotland and follow @BBCTravelScot.
In times of severe disruption you can also follow the BBC Scotland severe weather Twitter list of key sources.In times of severe disruption you can also follow the BBC Scotland severe weather Twitter list of key sources.
Below are a number of other traffic information sources.Below are a number of other traffic information sources.
Transport Minister Humza Yousaf said: "Transport Scotland is working with the relevant organisations, such as Police Scotland and the road operating companies, to try to mitigate the effects of this latest set of wintry conditions.Transport Minister Humza Yousaf said: "Transport Scotland is working with the relevant organisations, such as Police Scotland and the road operating companies, to try to mitigate the effects of this latest set of wintry conditions.
"We would ask road users to be mindful that disruption is likely and to plan accordingly.""We would ask road users to be mindful that disruption is likely and to plan accordingly."
Supt Fraser Candlish urged drivers to adjust to the conditions.Supt Fraser Candlish urged drivers to adjust to the conditions.
He said: "With a substantial risk of travel disruption due to the weather, motorists should consider whether their journey is absolutely necessary.He said: "With a substantial risk of travel disruption due to the weather, motorists should consider whether their journey is absolutely necessary.
"If you do decide to travel, check local advice and ensure your vehicle is well prepared before setting off."If you do decide to travel, check local advice and ensure your vehicle is well prepared before setting off.
"Keep yourself safe by adjusting your driving to suit the road conditions and leave more space between you and the vehicle in front."Keep yourself safe by adjusting your driving to suit the road conditions and leave more space between you and the vehicle in front.
"Plan for the worst-case scenario by ensuring you have sufficient supplies, including food, water, warm clothes and a fully-charged mobile phone.""Plan for the worst-case scenario by ensuring you have sufficient supplies, including food, water, warm clothes and a fully-charged mobile phone."
Southern Scotland had been expected to experience the heaviest snow but it appeared to have hit further north than anticipated.
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