Falkirk residents are being told to prepare for a cold and frosty Easter with the chance of some SNOW in places.
Forecasters warn conditions will turn chilly over the next few days, with an Arctic blast possible by next weekend.
They even say some white stuff could fall, and not just over the hills and higher ground.
Last week, temperatures hit a pleasant 18C in Edinburgh.
In a tweet, STV weatherman Sean Batty, said: "Who's dreaming of a white Easter, and I don't mean white chocolate eggs!
"Growing confidence that we're in for a proper cold northerly blast over Easter weekend with snow in the north of the country. Further south probably dry & sunny, but still cold.
"Will keep you updated.
And a little fun fact for you, there's more chance of it snowing at Easter, than at Christmas.