An ice warning has been issued for the Falkirk district as temperatures take a chilly plunge.
The Yellow 'be aware' alert comes into force from midnight, until 11am tomorrow, Friday February 4.
Forecasters say that cold northwesterly winds will being in frequent showers, which could even fall as snow above 100m.
Travel disruption is also possible.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "Northwesterly winds bringing cold, showery conditions, leading to icy patches overnight and into Friday morning.
"This is most likely on untreated surfaces, but in some places grit or salt may be washed off by heavy showers.
"Showers will be wintry at times even to low levels, with a few cm of snow possible on some of the the highest routes.
"And smaller amounts down to around 100-150 metres elevation."