This is the incredible moment the northern lights danced across the sky above Falkirk last night.
16.10.2021 - 12:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
We are definitely starting to feel a winter chill around Scotland as we make our way through October.
Temperatures in northern parts of the country dropped to near freezing last night, according to BBC News with some frost in the mornings over the weekend.
And we also may see some snow fall as we enter next week.
Forecasters are predicting that the white stuff will arrive pretty early this year as Scotland could be hit by a 'rare' snow storm in October.
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This is the incredible moment the northern lights danced across the sky above Falkirk last night.
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After a very mild night for most, temperatures will continue to look promising throughout the day.
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The Met Office weather forecast is predicting a mixed picture across the UK today (Saturday, October 16).
Scotland will see a much drier start to the day than it has been used to of late and will remain mostly free of rain all day, albeit much colder than most of the UK.
Scots will be limited in the times they can let off fireworks on and around Bonfire Night this year.
Temperatures are expected to plummet to below freezing with heavy snowfall predicted in Scotland towards the end of this month.
Monday morning will see a cooler start than we’ve been used to recently for much of the country, with most areas seeing temperatures down into single figures.
The Scottish Government has announced that 47 countries will be removed from Scotland's red list for international travel from next week.