The snow has returned with a vengeance in large parts of the north of Scotland and, once again, the Drumochter Pass on the A9 has found itself worse hit than most other areas.
Drivers have struggled with bad delays, meanwhile a number of lorry drivers have been forced to dig their vehicles out of the snow.
The Met Office have said the wintry weather will last well into Tuesday and could see snow accumulations up to 10cm at altitudes higher than 150m and up to 3cm on lower parts of Scotland.
Every area in Scotland, apart from Orkney and Shetland, has been hit with a warning for more ice and cold weather over the coming days but Met Office forecaster Chris Page said: “It doesn’t necessarily mean that every single place within the warning zone will see snow.
“The nature of the showers is that it’s a hit-and-miss scenario.”