Today had the potential to be a good day. But then the Dons lost on Saturday and another flurry of snow hit the roads last night.
Is it all downhill from here? Let’s hope not.
Met Office yesterday issued another weather warning for Grampian and the Highlands as snow is expected later this afternoon.
Here’s a quick round up of what’s affected so far:
The A9 Inverness-Perth road at Drumochter and the A86 Laggan-Newtonmore road are affected by drifting snow.
The A939 at Gairnshiel -Corgaff, the B976 at Crathie -Gairnshiel, and the B9002 at Lumsden – Cabrach.
The B9007 Carrbridge-Ferness road is closed and the A889 Laggan-Dalwhinnie snow gates are also closed.
Motorists are asked to drive cautiously and plan their journey as far in advance as possible.
Bear Scotland and the police have confirmed they have shut the snow gates at Blair Atholl and Dalwhinnie.
Gritters have been out on the roads overnight to deal with overnight flurries of snow and Bear Scotland said all routes had been treated.
It's been another busy night with intermittent snow showers. All routes treated again by 5am. Please drive to conditions. #DriveSafe
— BEAR NW Trunk Roads (@NWTrunkRoads) February 2, 2015
Those commuting this morning should look for the usual congestion in Aberdeen around Holburn Junction, Haudagain Roundabout and the Beach Boulevard.
Long term roadworks are in place at Machar Drive and could cause delays.
Elsewhere, Charlotte Street and Uphill Lane in Peterhead are still closed following a fire in a fish factory.
Further north, the transportation of a wind turbine between Wick and Harbour and Burn of Whilk will be ongoing until mid-March.
#A99 S/B #Wick Harbour to Burn of Whilk – transportation of wind turbine throughout day until mid-March #BeAware pic.twitter.com/zLILFxJUrM
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) January 30, 2015
Those ferrying should check their sailing as adverse conditions persist.
The M.V Hrossey and M.V. Hamnavoe are under review alongside several services from CalMac.