Travel disruption has eased after weather warnings over snow expired.
The yellow warning covering most of Aberdeenshire, Moray and the Highlands was in place until 3pm on Saturday.
Motorists faced some disruption with the Braemar and Glenshee and Cock Bridge to Tomintoul snow gates closed for a time, but they later reopened.
Traffic Scotland said that gritters are working hard to keep the network moving.
The Met Office had warned there could be a small chance of power cuts, and that other services such as mobile phone coverage may be affected during the weather warning.
The forecaster has also warned of a chance of travel delays on roads, and disruption to rail and air travel.
However, there are still flood warnings in place in some parts of the country.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued 12 flood alerts and six flood warnings.
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