The wintry conditions are set to continue according to the latest warning from the Met Office.
A yellow ‘be aware’ alert is in place today until 12pm warning that ice is likely to be a major hazard across Grampian, Highlands and islands this morning.
Today, another warning was issued for snow and ice from 3pm today until 11am tomorrow.
The chief forecaster’s assessment reads: “Showers, falling as a messy mix of rain, sleet and snow, will push into northern and eastern parts of the UK on Monday afternoon and last through much of the night.
“These will lead to icy stretches forming as surface temperatures rapidly fall below freezing from early Monday evening. Some small further snow accumulations are also possible in places. The showers will gradually die out from the north overnight, but will likely persist for much of the period in parts of southeast England.”
More snow and ice on its way as Met Office issues fresh warning for the north