Jack Ross has challenged his Hibs players to be more resilient as they look to hang on their top six spot.
25.02.2020 - 16:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Wintry showers are set to continue overnight with a Met Office yellow weather warning issued for snow and ice.
From 8pm tonight (Tuesday) until 10am on Wednesday morning snow and ice stretches will bring some travel disruption, especially through morning rush-hour.
Wintry showers will fall as a mixture of rain, hail and snow at times, with snow mostly over higher ground, according to the Met Office .
Some places are likely to see 1-3 cm of snow, with 4-8cm possible over higher ground.
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Jack Ross has challenged his Hibs players to be more resilient as they look to hang on their top six spot.
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