In pictures: Snowfall across Scotland

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Snowfall has brought disruption for commuters in parts of Scotland but it's not all gloom as your pictures show.

An amber warning has been issued by the Met Office for some parts of the country as more snow is forecast.

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Police Scotland, in Ayrshire, have been alerting commuters to the snow and ice as forecast by the Met Office for much of Scotland on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Fraser King took this photo of West Linton in the Scottish Borders.

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Cold air didn't stop Adele, Casey and their friend enjoying the outdoors. Photo by Susan MacMillan from Kinlochleven.

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A six-car accident left one driver with minor injuries and nose-first in a house in Dundee.

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Alan Millar thought this storm, on the Isle of Tiree, was "passing itself off as snow".

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Sportscotland's Avalanche Information Service team in Glencoe were on the A82 early on Tuesday. SAIS reports on avalanche conditions in Glencoe and other mountainous areas, including the Cairngorms, Torridon and Lochaber.

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Gordon Milligan, from Broughty Ferry, said a blizzard hit Dundee at lunchtime.

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Peter Steggles said gusts reached 90mph in Altass, Sutherland.

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Storms at the end of last week had already made their presence felt in Culbokie on the Black Isle. Photo by Fiona Watson.

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Three-year-old Cara took the opportunity to build a snow castle in Bankfoot with mum Ruth Wright.

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David Morgan captured this snowy scene as he ended his stay at the Glencoe Ski Centre

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David Marshall from Tranent, in East Lothian, walked Roy just as the first flakes of snow came down.

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