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Wind and snow batter the country Drivers warned over snow and wind
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Scotland is being hit by heavy and frequent wintry showers as high winds also batter the country. Motorists have been warned to take extra care as snow showers and high winds continue to batter Scotland.
The icy blast could affect much of the country with strong winds gusting up to 70mph causing problems for drivers.The icy blast could affect much of the country with strong winds gusting up to 70mph causing problems for drivers.
High wind warnings are in place on the Skye and Kessock bridges but they are still open to high-sided vehicles.High wind warnings are in place on the Skye and Kessock bridges but they are still open to high-sided vehicles.
Grampian Police said most roads were affected to some degree and there was a warning that high winds could cause drifting snow across some routes.Grampian Police said most roads were affected to some degree and there was a warning that high winds could cause drifting snow across some routes.
Police in Inverness said all routes in their force area were affected by wintry conditions but so far no main roads have been closed. Forecasters said the next two days could be the worst weather so far this winter and warned of dangerous driving conditions and possible damage to power lines. The force said some minor road accidents had been reported in affected areas and urged motorists to exercise care.
Police in Inverness said all routes in their force area were affected by wintry conditions but so far no main roads have been closed.
Forecasters said the next two days could be the worst weather so far this winter and warned of dangerous driving conditions and possible damage to power lines.
Gritters readyGritters ready
The higher ground north of Perth could be badly affected, along with exposed bridges such as the Skye Bridge and the Kessock crossing near Inverness.The higher ground north of Perth could be badly affected, along with exposed bridges such as the Skye Bridge and the Kessock crossing near Inverness.
Gritters are on round-the-clock stand-by to keep traffic moving as safely as possible.Gritters are on round-the-clock stand-by to keep traffic moving as safely as possible.
Glasgow and Edinburgh look set to escape the worst of the weather with lighter winds and sleet, but will still experience snow showers during the next couple of days.Glasgow and Edinburgh look set to escape the worst of the weather with lighter winds and sleet, but will still experience snow showers during the next couple of days.
A 4x4 driver reported being blown off the road in Aberdeenshire, as he was driving on an exposed road near Huntly. Police said he was shaken but unhurt. Over the weekend a 4x4 driver reported being blown off the road near Huntly in Aberdeenshire.
The A86 in the Highlands was heavily snowbound, with vehicles sliding off the road, while a number of cars had to be abandoned in snow on the A87 road to Kyle of Lochalsh. There were no injuries and the occupants of the vehicles were all traced. The A86 in the Highlands was heavily snowbound, with vehicles sliding off the road, while a number of cars had to be abandoned in snow on the A87 road to Kyle of Lochalsh.
There were no injuries and the occupants of the vehicles were all traced.
An archery club met at a snowy Mugdock Country Park near GlasgowAn archery club met at a snowy Mugdock Country Park near Glasgow
In Shetland, drivers were told to only travel if necessary, because of extremely strong winds.In Shetland, drivers were told to only travel if necessary, because of extremely strong winds.
Bad weather was also said to be affecting Dumfries.Bad weather was also said to be affecting Dumfries.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency warned of "exceptionally" high tides causing flooding and tidal surges over the next week.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency warned of "exceptionally" high tides causing flooding and tidal surges over the next week.
A spokesman for Bear Scotland, which maintains trunk roads, said: "We are aware of the weather pattern and are monitoring the situation.A spokesman for Bear Scotland, which maintains trunk roads, said: "We are aware of the weather pattern and are monitoring the situation.
"We will be pre-gritting at the appropriate times, and have teams ready on a 24/7 basis. "We will be pre-gritting at the appropriate times, and have teams ready on a 24/7 basis."
"We will do our best to keep the traffic moving."
Residents of the Western Isles are also being warned about possible flooding from exceptionally high tides during the next few days.Residents of the Western Isles are also being warned about possible flooding from exceptionally high tides during the next few days.
How is the weather in your area? Send us your comments and pictures to newsonlinescotland@bbc.co.ukHow is the weather in your area? Send us your comments and pictures to newsonlinescotland@bbc.co.uk