Highland Council has postponed a visit to the site of two potential windfarms because of the poor weather.
The south planning committee was due to visit areas around the Millennium windfarm extension at Glenmoriston and the Beinn Mhor windfarm at Tomich on Monday.
Falck Renewables wants to add a further 10 turbines to the existing 26 devices near Glenmoriston.
The new scheme, which includes 5miles of access tracks, could potentially generate up to 35MW of electricity.
The Beinn Mhor windfarm, at Guisachen, includes six turbines.
More than 1,200 objections were lodged against the plans because of its potential impact on Glen Affric and the conservation village of Tomich.
The two applications were then meant to be decided at the committee’s meeting in Inverness the following day.
The council has said that the visits will be re-arranged during February – depending on weather conditions.