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Kathleen Speirs

Snow for Scotland as Met Office yellow weather warning signals more bad weather

    Snow is to sweep across Scotland after a weather warning from the Met Office.

    Forecasters have issued a yellow warning for snow for every region in the country.

    It will come into effect on Monday, February 24 between 3am and 10pm.

    Freezing conditions are expected to hit Scotland on Monday (Getty)

    Cancelled flights, stranded cars and power cuts could occur due to the treacherous conditions.

    Some more rural areas 'could become cut off' as the country gears up for plummeting temperatures and wintry showers.

    The news will not be welcome as Scots have already contended with two storms this week bringing heavy rain and strong winds.

    Flooding across Greater Glasgow has caused residents to be evacuated as waters rise.

    And now with fresh snow on the way it signals another week of miserable weather conditions.

    Video: Weather forecast Scotland - The outlook for Saturday evening and Sunday

    A statement from the Met Office reads: "Snow may bring disruption, mainly on high ground, during the early morning rush hour.

    "There is a small chance of travel delays on roads with some stranded vehicles and passengers, along with delayed or cancelled rail and air travel."

    "There is a slight chance that some rural communities could become cut off."

    "There is a small chance that power cuts will occur and other services, such as mobile phone coverage, may be affected."

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