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A severe weather warning has been issued for eastern parts of Scotland as heavy snow moves across the country.A severe weather warning has been issued for eastern parts of Scotland as heavy snow moves across the country.
The Met Office said that eastern Scotland, especially the Borders, Angus, Perthshire and Aberdeenshire would have up to 15cm (6in) of snow.The Met Office said that eastern Scotland, especially the Borders, Angus, Perthshire and Aberdeenshire would have up to 15cm (6in) of snow.
They warned that driving conditions in these areas would be hazardous on Tuesday morning.They warned that driving conditions in these areas would be hazardous on Tuesday morning.
The forecast said that snow would become confined to higher ground and conditions would ease later.The forecast said that snow would become confined to higher ground and conditions would ease later.
The west of Scotland should escape the worst of the icy blast, with snow probably turning to sleet and snow.The west of Scotland should escape the worst of the icy blast, with snow probably turning to sleet and snow.
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Scottish Borders Council confirmed that all 74 schools in the region would be closed on Tuesday as a precaution.Scottish Borders Council confirmed that all 74 schools in the region would be closed on Tuesday as a precaution.
Snow falls in Scotland did not cause the disruption seen in London and the south of England. Snow falls in Scotland did not cause the disruption seen in London and the south of England on Monday.
However, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen airports cancelled more than 130 flights and some flights to Heathrow were being diverted to Prestwick. However, problems at southern airports including London City, Stansted and Gatwick led to the cancellation of at least 132 flights in and out of Scotland.
The manager of Prestwick airport said it handled about 1,000 extra passengers as a number of long haul flights due to land at Heathrow were being diverted there. TRAVEL UPDATES To keep up to date on Scotland's travel listen to BBC Radio ScotlandTravel bulletins are five minutes past the hourAdditional updates are available throughout Newsdrive [1600 GMT - 1800 GMT] at 30 minutes past the hour and 45 minutes past the hourListen online by class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/">clicking hereListen to Radio Scotland by tuning into 92 to 95 FM or 810 MW All British Airways connections to Heathrow were cancelled as the heaviest snowfall to hit the UK capital in 18 years brought the hub to a standstill.
Some flights to Heathrow were being diverted to Prestwick in Ayrshire
The manager of Prestwick airport said it handled about 1,500 extra passengers as a number of long haul flights due to land at Heathrow were being diverted there.
Passengers on the services from the United States, the middle east and the far east were being put up in local hotels overnight.Passengers on the services from the United States, the middle east and the far east were being put up in local hotels overnight.
Many other services were subject to delay and anyone intending to travel south was advised to check their flight status before leaving for the airport. The airport's CEO Mark Rodwell said: "Hotel accommodation is being arranged on behalf of the airline for the disrupted passengers, with most being accommodated in the local area.
"Some passengers have elected to make their own alternative arrangements via hire cars or rail.
"We are waiting to hear from British Airways regarding flight arrangements for Tuesday."
Mr Rodwell said the airport's own schedule had been largely unaffected.
The Highways Agency said people should only take essential journeys
Edinburgh Airport was closed for more than an hour on Monday evening due to snow on the runway.
A BAA Scotland spokeswoman said: "The airfield operations team worked hard to clear the runway, which is now open to both inbound and outbound flights."
Passengers intending to travel from Scotland were advised to check with their airline before leaving for the airport.
Heavy snowfalls closed two roads in north east Scotland.
The A93 Braemar to Spittal of Glenshee road and B974 Banchory to Fettercairn road were both shut.
Conditions on other roads in the area are treacherous and the force warned drivers to think carefully before getting behind the wheel.
In Kelty, Fife, two members of an ambulance crew were taken to hospital after their vehicle overturned in snowy conditions.
The vehicle skidded as they drove along the A909 on their way to an emergency call on Monday morning.
However, despite the cold snap, Inverurie Locos' Scottish Cup fourth-round tie against Motherwell has been given the go-ahead for Monday evening at the fifth time of asking.However, despite the cold snap, Inverurie Locos' Scottish Cup fourth-round tie against Motherwell has been given the go-ahead for Monday evening at the fifth time of asking.
The Harlaw Park pitch passed an inspection on Monday morning after the tie was called off on four occasions due to the frozen pitch.The Harlaw Park pitch passed an inspection on Monday morning after the tie was called off on four occasions due to the frozen pitch.


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