Information from The Met Office.

Staying cold Sunday with frequent snow showers and strong winds.

Today 4 January :

Another very cold day with frequent and heavy snow and hail showers, which may be thundery at times, and some sunny intervals in between Strong northerly winds will bring some drifting though winds over Shetland easing later. Maximum temperature 2 °C.

Tonight:

Further snow showers this evening and tonight, some heavy, bringing further accumulations. Moderate north to northeasterly breeze. Another very cold night. Minimum temperature -2 °C.

Monday 5 January :

Bright or sunny intervals and occasional snow showers, these becoming less frequent, and some bright or sunny intervals. Moderate north or northwest breeze. Maximum temperature 2 °C.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

Remaining cold with some bright or sunny spells but also some sleet and snow showers, less frequent than of late.

Updated: 04:00 (UTC) on Sun 4 Jan 2026

POLICE SCOTLAND HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS.

Police travel advice has been issued following a further Amber weather warning for snow across north and northeast Scotland.

The Met Office has issued an Amber weather warning for heavy and persistent snow affecting parts of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Angus, Highland, Orkney and Shetland. This warning is in place from 18:00 on Sunday, 4 January until 10:00 on Monday, 5 January.

Previous Yellow warnings for snow and ice remain in place for Dundee, Perth & Kinross, Stirling, Argyll and Bute, Inverclyde and West Dunbartonshire.

Strong winds will continue, increasing the risk of significant drifting and temporary blizzard conditions. This brings an increased risk of:

• Travel delays on roads, with some vehicles and passengers potentially stranded

• Delays or cancellations to rail and air services

• Some rural communities becoming cut off

• Power cuts and disruption to services, including mobile coverage

Assistant Chief Constable Alan Waddell: “The forecasted heavy snow showers and ice means driving conditions are likely to be hazardous in some areas. Our advice is to plan ahead and consider if your journey is really necessary during the weather warnings.

“We continue to work with partners to help our communities impacted by the adverse weather.

“If you need to travel, please drive to the conditions, be prepared for delays and allow extra time for your journey. Please don’t drive through road closures, the decision to close roads is not taken lightly and is done for public safety.”

Full details of the warning and what you should do can be found on the Met Office website.

Emergency contacts

Power

You can call 105 free of charge in the event of a power cut to report or get information about your area.

Electricity suppliers also provide information on their websites on what to do if your power goes off.

Water supply

You can report issues with water supply to Scottish Water on 0800 0778 778 or find further information on their website.

Flooding

Information on flood alerts and warnings is available through the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. You can find more information on their website.

General advice for road users

• Plan ahead and avoid unnecessary travel

• All road users should consider if they really need to travel during adverse weather.

• Consider delaying travel until conditions improve

• If you are travelling on the roads, prepare yourself and your vehicle for the conditions

• Ensure your mobile phone is charged and plan your journey, including an alternative route

• Have sufficient fuel, warm clothing, food and water in case you’re delayed

• Do not ignore road closure signs – they are for your safety

• Congestion caused by vehicles may restrict emergency services and recovery vehicles from providing essential assistance

• Listen to media broadcasts, including radio, for updates Traffic Scotland radio player or visit Traffic Scotland Trunk road traffic updates & route planner

• Follow your local authority for the latest updates in your area via Facebook, X or their website.

• Other information can be found on the Met Office, Ready Scotland. For public transport information visit Traveline Scotland.

a blizzard raging across the Stenness Loch in a snowy landscape

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