Snow and ice cause second day of disruption in Scotland
The snow and low temperatures have resulted in tricky driving conditions in the Highlands, including in InvernessThe Met Office said parts of the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire could see prolonged heavy snow showers between 15:00 and midnight.
Highland Council has warned warned of snow and ice affecting many of its roads, while Inverness Airport has had to temporarily shut its runway.Network Rail Scotland said blizzard conditions had been experienced on the Kyle of Lochalsh and Far North lines, but so far its network has remained open. ScotRail has warned of disruption between Inverness and Wick/Kyle of Lochalsh.
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