We warned you that snow would fall in Aberdeen this weekend and, right enough, the white stuff has now started falling in the Granite City.
The wintry showers were expected to start at 4pm, however, just after 2pm the first flakes fell from the sky.
The Met Office expect 1-4cm of snowin Aberdeen this evening, with more forecast on higher ground.
Difficult driving conditions are expected, with possible travel disruption across the north east, while gritters are expected to be out in force throughout the evening.
A Met Office spokesman in Aberdeen said: “I think it will be more than a dusting of snow, in fact there will be a reasonable amount by our predictions.
“There will be a spread of snow blown by the wind particularly in eastern areas.
“By Friday night we should see snow at sea levels and by Saturday we will definitely be turning white.
“Moray will be less affected but there still should be some (snow). Basically, the further west the better for avoiding the snow.
“The Highlands will be much like Moray.
“But we will be seeing some snow coming in on the mountains with areas of Caithness and Sutherland getting some lying.”
The cold snap will last into Sunday, however the winds will become westerly from the beginning of next week and things should become more bearable.