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Snow latest: Motorists urged to avoid travelling at peak times as further Amber warning issued

Drivers help to push a vehicle back on the road after heavy snow made road conditions difficult in Midlothian (David Cheskin/PA Wire)
Drivers help to push a vehicle back on the road after heavy snow made road conditions difficult in Midlothian (David Cheskin/PA Wire)

SCOTLAND’S transport minister Humza Yousaf is urging motorists to consider avoiding travel at peak times as fresh amber snow and ice warnings are issued.

The Met Office warnings, in force until 10pm on Friday, cover Tayside, Fife, central and southern Scotland and Strathclyde.

Mr Yousaf said: “An updated and upgraded Met Office warning for Amber for heavy snow covering the west and south-west has been issued this morning. This will impact on the AM and PM rush hour and throughout the day.”

He added: “Motorists should consider avoiding peak journey times and whether they can delay or avoid travelling.”

The Met Office warning warns of heavy snow showers with up to 12in (30cm) possible over the highest routes, and up to 4in (10cm) at lower levels.

Forecasters said there is a chance of power cuts, while some rural communities may be cut off.

Police Scotland warned there is a “high risk” of disruption and urged people to drive to the conditions.

Superintendent Louise Blakelock, of Police Scotland’s Road Policing department, said: “We’ve been working closely with our colleagues at Transport Scotland, the Met Office and local councils to assess the conditions.

“Therefore, for the duration of this updated warning, there is a high risk of disruption for road journeys and there is a high likelihood of the conditions for travel being very poor.

“Those heading out on the roads should be aware of these risks – ensure you have a fully charged phone, warm clothing, and leave extra time for your journey.

“Drive to the road conditions and make sure you check the most up-to-date information from Traffic Scotland and the Met Office before heading out. Our priority is to ensure the public are safe.”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon urged people to be careful, tweeting: “Travel conditions likely to be difficult so please take care, follow advice @trafficscotland – and only travel if you have to.”

Some schools in the Borders, South Lanarkshire and the Highlands are closed due to the weather.

A yellow “be aware” warning of snow and ice for most of Scotland, Northern Ireland and North West England is in force until 11.55pm on Friday.

It warns of frequent snow showers which will be accompanied by hail and lightning at times, particularly across western Scotland.

There are warnings of ice in north-east England, Wales, south-west England, the West Midlands, and Yorkshire and Humber on Friday morning.