Further wintry showers may lead to some travel disruption in the Highlands amid a yellow weather warning for snow and ice.
The Met Office warning is shown as remaining in place from 4pm today until noon tomorrow.
• Met Office snow and ice weather warnings issued for Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire
In the north of Scotland, It forecasts 2cm to 5cm of snow with 5cm to 10 cm above 200m. There is also a risk of icy stretches.
Last night, the UK experienced its coldest night of winter so far, with -13.3°C recorded in Loch Glascarnoch between Ullapool and Inverness.
Snowploughs have been out and about keeping the roads clear.The east-bound rail line coming out of Inverness train station.A solitary car parked on the top storey at the Rose Street car park in Inverness.
The UK’s cold snap will continue this week, with low pressure remaining in charge bringing below-average temperatures and the potential for disruption in places.
But even away from snow cover, there will be widespread night frost and below average temperatures by day.