Snow hits Scotland as temperatures plummet and roads close
The wintry conditions are affecting areas including the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire.
Snow has hit Scotland and temperatures have plummeted, forcing roads to close.
The wintry conditions are affecting areas including the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire.
Temperatures dropped to below freezing in some parts of the country on Friday night.
It comes after a warning for snow and ice was put in place until 11am on Saturday.
Several roads have also been closed due to the conditions.
Police have shut the B974 at Cairn O'Mount in Aberdeenshire while the A947 between Turriff and Old Meldrum is only passable with care.
The winter weather has also been seen at Glencoe ski resort.
The Nevis Range snowsports centre on Aonach Mor, near Ben Nevis, has also had snow.
STV weather presenter Sean Batty said: "Temperatures this weekend will range from about 8C by day, and be around freezing by night.
"I expect Sunday night to be the coldest night with lighter winds across the country."