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    EuroWire, INVERNESS, Scotland: Large parts of northern and northeastern Scotland are facing severe disruption as heavy snowfall triggers an amber weather warning from the UK Met Office. The alert, issued for the Highlands, Aberdeenshire, Moray and parts of Perthshire, is in effect through Saturday as forecasters warn of further accumulation, freezing conditions and widespread transport delays. The Met Office said between 10 and 20 centimeters of snow are likely at lower levels, with as much as 40 centimeters possible on higher ground. Strong winds are creating drifting snow and temporary whiteout conditions in exposed areas. Authorities have cautioned that visibility may be severely reduced and some rural communities could become cut off if conditions persist.

    Scotland snowstorm brings severe disruption and delays
    Heavy snow and freezing temperatures cause widespread disruption in Scotland.

    By Friday morning, snow was already falling heavily across the Highlands and the northeast, causing hazardous conditions on major roads including the A9, A96 and A939. Police Scotland reported several incidents of stranded vehicles and advised motorists to avoid unnecessary travel. Snow gates were closed on higher routes as part of precautionary measures to prevent vehicles from becoming trapped. Traffic Scotland urged drivers to check live travel updates, carry emergency supplies, and prepare for possible delays. Transport networks are being significantly affected. ScotRail said services on several northern lines were delayed or cancelled due to snow and ice on the tracks, while maintenance crews worked to clear obstructions and restore connections. At Aberdeen International Airport, some flights experienced cancellations and delays as runways were cleared of accumulating snow. Airlines advised passengers to check flight status before traveling to the airport.

    Local councils have deployed additional gritting teams to priority routes, with ploughs operating continuously in affected areas. Despite these efforts, officials warned that persistent snow and sub-zero temperatures could make it difficult to keep roads open, particularly on rural and elevated routes. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service also advised residents to ensure adequate heating and supplies in case of temporary power interruptions caused by ice or fallen lines. The amber warning follows earlier yellow-level alerts that remain in force across much of Scotland and parts of northern England. The Met Office said the broader region could see further snow showers through the weekend, with temperatures dropping to as low as minus 15 degrees Celsius in some sheltered areas overnight. The cold air mass, moving south from the Arctic, is expected to keep conditions below freezing across the UK into early next week.

    Roads and rail links severely affected across Scotland

    Authorities have encouraged the public to plan ahead, limit travel where possible, and take precautions against ice-related hazards. Emergency services are coordinating with local councils and transport agencies to respond to incidents, with resources positioned in areas expected to be hardest hit. The Scottish Government’s Resilience Committee is monitoring developments and has reiterated calls for residents to heed official travel and weather advisories. Energy providers are also on alert as engineers work to safeguard electricity and gas networks from potential weather-related outages. Power companies have confirmed that standby crews are in place to respond quickly to faults, particularly in the north and northeast, where infrastructure is most exposed to heavy snow and strong winds.

    The wintry weather comes at the start of the new year, following a relatively mild December. Meteorologists have noted that this event represents one of the most intense early-January snowfalls in recent years, driven by a combination of Arctic air and moisture from the North Sea. While the current amber warning focuses on northern Scotland, yellow warnings for snow and ice remain active across northern England, Wales and parts of Northern Ireland, with continued risks of slippery surfaces and difficult driving conditions. Public health agencies have also reminded residents to check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors during the cold spell and to ensure homes are adequately heated. Local authorities have confirmed that community support teams are on standby to assist isolated households if required.

    Health officials advise caution in freezing conditions

    As snow continues to fall across the Highlands and northeastern Scotland, emergency services remain on high alert, working to maintain road safety, restore disrupted services and support those affected. Forecasters expect conditions to remain challenging through Saturday, with gradual improvement anticipated only as temperatures begin to rise later in the weekend. Local councils have confirmed that gritting operations and snow clearance will continue around the clock to keep priority routes accessible, while rural support teams have been deployed to assist vulnerable residents in isolated areas. The Met Office continues to monitor weather patterns closely, warning that any additional snowfall or freezing rain could extend disruption into early next week. Authorities have urged the public to follow official guidance, prepare for continued delays, and exercise caution when travelling, as temperatures are forecast to remain well below freezing overnight across much of Scotland.

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