Scots are being told to prepare for snow as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning .
10.02.2020 - 15:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Snow has started falling in Scotland in the aftermath of Storm Ciara.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and wind which is expected to affect most of the country until Wednesday at midday.
Scots bore the brunt of the weekend's brutal weather, with severe downpours causing widespread flooding and traffic chaos over the weekend.
The worst of the UK-wide storm appears to have passed, but now those north of the border have been waking up to snowy scenes.
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Scots are being told to prepare for snow as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning .
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