The Met Office this morning issued a yellow weather warning for ice.The weather forecast:

A cold start today with temperatures near freezing over higher ground and in some sheltered spots, giving a risk of ice. But it will be a bright day with sunny intervals and just one or two passing showers. Top temperature around 6°C, but feeling much colder in the fresh to strong west to northwest wind.

Mostly dry this evening and tonight with clear intervals, before cloud develops later in the night as the winds back to the southwest and increase strong to near gale force. Minimum temperature generally around 2°C, but still close to freezing over the hills.

Tomorrow will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle developing during the morning, as the south-westerly wind becomes strong to gale force. Turning milder though with highest temperature around 9°C.

Any rain at first on Sunday will soon clear to occasional showers, with some bright or perhaps sunny spells breaking through. Windy with a strong to gale force west to northwest wind, and highs of 9°C.