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Scotland Faces Blizzard Chaos: Amber Warning Issued
2 Jan
Summary
- Snowfall causes disruption across northern Scotland on New Year's Day.
- Amber weather warning for snow and ice in effect from Friday midday.
- Three women injured in a two-car crash on Aberdeenshire road.

Snowy conditions are currently impacting drivers in northern and north-east Scotland on New Year's Day, with a more severe amber weather warning scheduled to begin on January 2. This wintry weather has already led to disruptions, with snow gates closed and vehicles reportedly stuck on various routes.
Authorities have issued an amber warning for the north east and parts of northern Scotland, effective from midday Friday to midday Saturday. This alert anticipates temporary blizzard conditions and hazards from drifting snow, potentially cutting off areas and stranding vehicles. Snowfall accumulation could reach up to 40cm on higher ground by Saturday.
In a separate incident, three women were hospitalized with serious injuries following a two-car crash on the A952 at Toll of Birness in Aberdeenshire on Thursday afternoon. Police are advising all drivers to avoid the area and to plan journeys carefully, heed travel advice, and check route availability before setting off.




