Storm Caroline, UK’s next named storm, has been forecast to hit Scotland on Thursday.
The storm is expected to see winds gusting to 80mph near north-facing coasts, and reaching speeds of 60 to 70mph more widely in northern and north east Scotland. The Met Office warned that the conditions could disrupt travel.
Snow and freezing temperatures have been forecast for Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales on Friday and Saturday in the wake of Caroline.
Yellow warnings have also been issued by the Met Office for 00:05 Friday to 18:00 Saturday.
The Met Office said snow showers were expected to become increasingly frequent over northern Scotland late on Thursday.
Snow is expected to fall across many other parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and western England on Friday, with between 2cm and 5cm likely in some areas.
Strong northwest winds may cause drifting of the snow in places, with blizzard conditions possible at times across northern Scotland.
The wintry weather follows snow and cold temperatures experienced in parts of Scotland earlier this month.
Aberdeen and parts of Aberdeenshire along with Scotland’s mountain ranges, including the Cairngorms and Glen Coe, have already seen heavy snow falls in recent weeks.
The two previous named storms were Aileen in September and Brian in October.
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