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Scotland Braces for New Year Snow Bomb
29 Dec
Summary
- Yellow weather warning issued for north and northeast Scotland.
- Up to two inches of snow expected at low levels by Friday.
- Significant snow drifting is predicted due to high winds.

Heavy snow and gale-force winds are set to impact north and northeast Scotland as the new year begins. The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" warning, signaling potential disruption.
The warning is active from Thursday, New Year's Day, at 06:00 until midnight on Friday. Residents should prepare for severe winter conditions.
Forecasts indicate up to two inches of snow at low elevations by Friday, potentially reaching four inches in certain locations. Higher ground could accumulate as much as eight inches, with hills facing up to twelve inches of snow. The strong winds also raise concerns about significant drifting.




