Good evening – at long last, just one day left to go before the weekend!
But if you have been stuck in an office today, you are one of the lucky ones.
If you have been working outside, then a night of blankets and hot chocolate is on the cards.
The Met Office has issued an amber warning for Grampian, which remains in place until 6pm tomorrow.
Traffic Scotland is reporting there is surface water on the A90 close to Westport Farm in Stonehaven and is warning drivers to reduce their speed.
#A90 @ Westport Farm in Stonehaven – surface water affecting the carriageway #reduceyourspeed #drivesafe
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) November 6, 2014
Riverside Drive in Aberdeen remains closed between Queen Elizabeth Bridge and Polmuir Road while engineers replace a faulty gas main.
In Aberdeenshire, Shore Street in Macduff is still shut due to the earlier fire at the old Highland Haven hotel.
In the Highlands, the Stromferry bypass between Ardnarff and Attadale will again will be open till 7pm tonight, but be under traffic management.
It comes after a recent landslip, which is currently being assessed to confirm what further stabilisation work will be required.
A diversion route whilst the road is closed overnight will be available on the A890 Strathcarron to Achnasheen.
#Highlands: #A890 Stromeferry bypass CLOSED btw Ardnarff & Attadale. Will re-open btw 7am to 7pm http://t.co/KRkRLzWigs
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) November 6, 2014
An emergency diversion road has been opened in the Highlands following torrential rain.
The Rest and Be Thankful on the A83 Tarbet to Campbeltown road was hit by a landslide on October 28.
The operation of the A83 has now transferred to the Old Military Road diversion.
#A83 #RaBT Old Military Road currently in operation and running well pic.twitter.com/Pw9Dtc5ism
— BEAR NW Trunk Roads (@NWTrunkRoads) November 6, 2014