WITH snow forecast in Clackmannanshire and the wider area, motorists are advised to travel with caution tonight and tomorrow (Monday and Tuesday April 2 and 3).

A yellow warning has been issued by the Met Office from midnight to midnight and this will remain in place until Wednesday (April 4) afternoon in several areas.

Superintendent Louise Blakelock, deputy head of road policing at Police Scotland, said: “We are expecting snowy conditions over the next couple of days, especially on the higher level routes.

"I would urge drivers to plan accordingly, check the conditions ahead and make sure they are prepared for all eventualities.

"Many people will be returning to work after the Easter break and conditions may be challenging on some routes not only due to snow but also surface water and spray as the snow melts.

“No-one should ever place themselves at risk on the roads and there are alternative arrangements you can make such as delaying travel until conditions improve or using public transport.

"I want to ask drivers not to become complacent and the key is to be fully prepared, drive safely and to the conditions."

The warnings are expected to be updated tomorrow morning.

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