A 'snowbomb' is set to descend on Scotland in the final weeks of December with severe gales and heavy winds, forecasters have predicted.
07.12.2021 - 15:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Storm Barra will barrage Scotland today as the country is on alert with three different weather warnings for snow, ice and wind by the Met Office.
The storm will quickly arrive from the west as most of Scotland will experience heavy rain and gale force winds, plus severe gales and snow for some from 9am this morning, said BBC Scotland Weather.
Winds of up to 80mph will blast the east coast and southern Scotland as two to four inches (five to 10cm) of snow will fall in some places.
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A 'snowbomb' is set to descend on Scotland in the final weeks of December with severe gales and heavy winds, forecasters have predicted.
Winds with a 'danger to life' warning will thrash Scots in the north as two weather warnings have been issued for tonight and Monday.
An avalanche warning has been issued to Scots after Storm Barra brought blizzard conditions to parts of the country.
Storm Barra has been causing travel chaos with parts of Scotland hit with severe flooding amid a 'danger to life' weather warning.
With Storm Barra making driving conditions treacherous for much of Scotland, it is important we all do what we can to keep safe.
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