Plan your journey: Severe weather affecting travel in the north By Laura Redpath January 13 2015, 7:24 am January 13 2015, 7:24 am Share Plan your journey: Severe weather affecting travel in the north Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/455764/plan-journey-severe-weather-affecting-travel-north-2/ Copy Link Weather is still affecting travel Good morning P&J readers. It’s another day of travel chaos for the north as bad weather continues to sweep the country. Met Office has issued an amber “be aware” warning for the whole of Scotland and this is in place until lunchtime tomorrow. Here’s your quick go-to guide of what’s still affected: Bridges are open, but caution is urged due to snow and high winds. The A939 is closed between Tomintoul and Cock Bridge alongside the A939 near School Road junction in Braemar and the Glenshee junction in Spittal. #A939 Tomintoul to Cock Bridge #SnowGate is closed due to severe weather in the area. Please #TakeCare in the area pic.twitter.com/zM7X0PZy08 — Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) January 12, 2015 Ferry services are still disrupted. Roadworks are still in place on St Machar Drive in Tillydrone. Some schools in the Highlands are still closed.