CLYDEBANK could see its coldest night of the year tonight, with temperatures set to reach as low as minus 10 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country.

Snow is forecast for the highlands with yellow warnings in place advising people to take care, while ice is expected to sweep across the rest of the country throughout the day.

West Dunbartonshire Council said on their Facebook page on Monday: "Our gritting team has been out within West Dunbartonshire from 3:30pm today, covering priority routes 1 and 2. The team will also be out from 8pm tonight until 3am Tuesday 28."

The Met office said ice warnings would likely cause disruption for motorists and cyclists, they also warned pedestrians to watch out for slippery surfaces.

Simon Partridge, meteorologist, said: "There's potential that we could see the coldest night of winter so far on Monday night going into Tuesday morning, it depends if we have clear skies over snow for long enough.

"This leads to cold temperatures, and we'll certainly have two cold days.

"Sleet and snow showers are forecast for Monday, which will bring icy patches to low ground and snow to higher ground."