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PICTURES: Highlands hit by further heavy snowfall, amid further warnings from the Met Office that more is still to come later this week By Philip Murray
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Updated: 14:02, 11 January 2021
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HEAVY snow has begun to fall in parts of the Highlands, amid continuing weather alerts in the region â and new warnings for further snow on the way later this week.
Persistent overnight rain gradually turned to heavy snow on Monday, even to the lowest levels in the likes of Inverness, as the recent frigid weather continued.
PICTURES: Heavy snow hits Highlands, with Met Office warning of more to come later this week
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Updated: 13:52, 11 January 2021
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HEAVY snow has begun to fall in parts of the Highlands, amid continuing weather alerts in the region â and new warnings for further snow on the way later this week.
Persistent overnight rain gradually turned to heavy snow on Monday, even to the lowest levels in the likes of Inverness, as the recent frigid weather continued.
Two yellow Met Office weather warnings are currently in force â one for rain centred on western parts of the Highlands, and another for snow in northern and eastern areas and extending as far south as Badenoch and Strathspey.
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Blankets and quilts created with love in the Highlands offer comfort to vulnerable people through Project Linus named after famous Peanuts comic strip character By Ian Duncan Published: 17:30, 03 January 2021
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A charity supporting vulnerable people in the Highlands is looking for more volunteers.
Project Linus â a network of volunteers named after the famous character who is never seen without his security blanket in comic strip Peanuts â donates blankets to sick, disabled, distressed or traumatised children.
They are now calling for volunteers, knitters and quilters across the Highlands to help make and distribute blankets across the area.
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Inverness-based Project Linus which helps those most in need find comfort appeals for volunteers including knitters and quilters By Federica Stefani Published: 17:30, 03 January 2021
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A charity supporting vulnerable children in the Highlands is looking for more volunteers.
Project Linus â a network of volunteers named after the famous character who is never seen without his security blanket in comic strip Peanuts â donates blankets to sick, disabled, distressed or traumatised children.
They are now calling for volunteers, knitters and quilters in Inverness â and across the Highlands â to help make and distribute blankets across the area.