Temperatures are set to plunge across Glasgow and its surrounding areas tonight as snow brings chaos to much of Scotland.
The city has already seen a frosty start to the day with temperatures as low as -1 °C.
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for icy patches and snow covering swathes of Scotland.
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Police forces across the country have also issued warnings to drivers to beware of icy roads.
It's a #cold, #frosty and #icy start this morning with some #snow around. Temperatures last night fell as low as -5 °C but here's a look at how cold it is right now pic.twitter.com/yhMQ8s3rqH
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 30, 2017
The Met Office Glasgow forecast for today says: "After a frosty start it will be largely dry with long sunny spells. However, it will be cold with a frost persisting in some inland areas throughout the day."
For tonight, the weather service added: "It will be a dry and mostly clear night with a widespread frost, severe in some parts."
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The minimum temperature is set to plummet to as low as -5 °C in some parts of Scotland.
Morning all, and happy St Andrew's Day! Wintry showers for some, crisp sunshine for others, but cold everywhere today. Here's Gillian. pic.twitter.com/cC3lF4bim1
— BBC Scotland Weather (@BBCScotWeather) November 30, 2017
Nineteen schools in Aberdeenshire have been closed due to the weather while others are partially closed.
Helen Roberts, a Met Office forecaster, said: "We are likely to see further warnings for ice tonight."
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