City and Shire braced for snow as Met issues warning

DISRUPTION is expected across the North-east of Scotland after the Met Office issued a yellow warning for rain and snow ...

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DISRUPTION is expected across the North-east of Scotland after the Met Office issued a yellow warning for rain and snow tomorrow (Tuesday) morning.

The warning, which is in place from midnight on Tuesday until midday, covers all of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

It stretches south of Perth, almost as a far as Stirling, west as far as Fort William and covers Inverness, Wick and much of the Highlands.

The Met warns there’s a small chance of power cuts and a slight chance that some rural areas may become cut off.

Delays and cancellations to public transport services may be announced with spray and flooding making things difficult for drivers.

The snow is expected to be focused over high ground.

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