Scotland's male answer to Mrs Hinch is cleaning up a storm as he takes over the internet.
22.02.2020 - 15:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Snow is to sweep across Scotland after a weather warning from the Met Office.
Forecasters have issued a yellow warning for snow for every region in the country.
It will come into effect on Monday, February 24 between 6am and 9pm.
Cancelled flights, stranded cars and power cuts could occur due to the treacherous conditions.
Some more rural areas 'could become cut off' as the country gears up for plummeting temperatures and wintry showers.
The news will not be welcome as Scots have already
Scotland's male answer to Mrs Hinch is cleaning up a storm as he takes over the internet.
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Heavy snow is set to batter Scotland over the next 24 hours as temperatures plummet.
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Scots are being told to prepare for snow as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning .
Scotland is set to be battered by snow as temperatures look set to plummet.
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Transport Scotland is warning of disruption to travel during rush-hour due to a forecast of "significant" snowfall across the country.
Snow could cause chaos during rush hour tomorrow morning in Ayrshire after the Met Office issued another yellow weather warning.
Forecasters have issued another three weather warnings as rain and gale force winds are expected to batter large parts of Scotland.
Scotland is to be battered with more torrential weather as a yellow warning has been extended until tomorrow.
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