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Daniel Morrow

Exact date snow is expected to hit Scotland again after Storm Arwen chaos

Heavy snow is forecast to batter Scotland once again over the coming days as the country continues to deal with the fallout of Storm Arwen.

Forecasters at WXCharts are anticipating snow flurries to hit parts of the Highlands and the north east early on Wednesday morning.

Snow is set to clear throughout the day, with a chance of wintry showers continuing in the north west later in on Wednesday.

Temperatures are also expected to dip tomorrow, with lows potentially plunging to -4C in northern areas.

The Met Office has said that the north and west of the UK will see hail and thunder during a period of adverse weather on Wednesday. Wind speeds are also expected to pick up.

Forecasters anticipate snow to hit Scotland from tomorrow (WXCharts)

Another band of heavy snowfall is forecast to hit the majority of Scotland on Monday, December 6.

Blankets of snow may also be seen in lower parts of the country, with forecasters anticipating the white stuff in the central belt and southern Scotland.

The thermostat is also expected to plummet once again, with a lows set to dip to -6C on Monday morning.

Storm Arwen battered Scotland over the weekend (Daily Record)

Latest weather predictions come after Scotland bore the brunt of Storm Arwen over the weekend - with winds peaking at almost 80mph on Friday night.

Public transport services were heavily disrupted, while Scots in the most affected areas were told not to drive unless it was absolutely necessary.

Around 32,000 homes were left without power supply due to the conditions, according to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks.

Schools in Aberdeenshire were forced to close this week as it was deemed unsafe for staff and pupils to travel to school.

Seven trains on the ScotRail fleet were taken off the lines after being damaging during the worst of the winds.

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