The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Snow could lead to disruption for scots commuters

Overnight fall expected, with a few centimetre­s lying this morning

- Ellie cullen

The first significan­t snowfall of the season was expected to hit parts of Scotland overnight last night which could cause some disruption for this morning’s commute.

Forecaster­s are predicting a few centimetre­s of snow for the region just north of Glasgow and Edinburgh, and warn it could affect roads and transport services during this morning’s rush hour.

Further flurries of snow could hit over the following days but are not expected to cause problems.

Met Office forecaster Helen Roberts said: “There are a few batches of snow possible in Scotland.

“The first one is through this evening and overnight, with a few centimetre­s of lying snow by the end of the night.

“It’s fairly standard stuff for this time of year and we’re not anticipati­ng putting any weather warnings out, but it could lead to some disruption in the morning.”

While temperatur­es dropped to a chilly minus four or five degrees on Saturday night, it was not expected to dip below freezing across Scotland last night.

The rest of the UK should escape the wintry weather but could see heavy rain instead.

The Met Office is predicting a changeable and unsettled picture for the coming week, with a particular­ly wet and windy day across the UK on Thursday.

While the first snow of the season could raise hopes of a white Christmas this year, experts say it is too early to tell.

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Forecaster­s are predicting the first significan­t snowfall.

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