Renfrewshire could once again see snowfall with a weather warning in force from this evening.
The yellow warning for snow has been issued for most of north and central Scotland and begins at 5pm tonight.
The Met Office say the warning will remain in place until 3pm on Sunday.
They advise: “Heavy snow showers may lead to some travel disruption, especially over high routes.”
Buddies have been told to expect some roads and railways to be affected - with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.
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Some parts of the Scottish Highlands could see snowfall as deep as 36cm on Sunday afternoon while temperatures could be as low as -9C.
Meanwhile, wind gusts of over 40mph an hour are expected in the region with temperatures remaining low and will dip to around 3c overnight.
Sunday will see a similarly miserable day on the weather front with more heavy rainfall and strong winds expected.
The worst of the snowfall is expected for the north and north west parts of Scotland.
Meanwhile, the central belt is expected to see only a few cm of snow.
A Met Office spokesperson said: “Frequent and occasionally heavy snow showers are expected on Saturday night and Sunday, and combined with strong westerly winds will lead to blizzard conditions and drifting snow on higher routes across Highland.
“Accumulations of 2 to 5 cm are possible in places, with 10 to 15 cm accumulating on routes above 300 metres.
“Icy patches will be an additional hazard, more especially across western coastal areas.”
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