Winds with a 'danger to life' warning will thrash Scots in the north as two weather warnings have been issued for tonight and Monday.
22.11.2021 - 20:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland is expected to be battered by heavy snowfall, strong winds and plummeting temperatures later this week.
A vast majority of the country woke up to settled but cold conditions this morning, as Scots got their first proper flavour of the winter season.
The Met Office said that this has been caused by an area of high pressure over Scotland.
But the weather is expected to take a turn for the worst as low pressure systems move in from the north west.
Experts at the Met Office say that this
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