The winter of 2010 saw heavy snowfall, record low temperatures and travel chaos. Do you remember the snow of 2010?
. Edinburgh
The city of Edinburgh saw sub zero temperatures and heavy snowfall that brought the city to a stop. | JPIMedia Photo: Neil Hanna
. Gardens knee deep with snow
This picture here shows a garden that’s been blanketed with fresh and undisturbed snow. Location: Cumbernauld. | JPIMedia Photo: TSPL
. Snow covered A1
The A1 near Dunbar was covered with snow, with freezing temperatures bringing misery to Scotland’s transport system. | JPIMedia Photo: Ian Georgeson
. Snow falling through the night
As the snow created havoc for drivers, many people chose to leave their vehicles behind and walk home the rest of the way. Location: Penicuik | JPIMedia Photo: Alan Wilson
. Stocking up for winter
Clearly concerned about running out of supplies, people can be seen here queueing outside of their local Morrisons. | JPIMedia Photo: Jamie Forbes
1. Edinburgh
The city of Edinburgh saw sub zero temperatures and heavy snowfall that brought the city to a stop. | JPIMedia Photo: Neil Hanna
2. Gardens knee deep with snow
This picture here shows a garden that’s been blanketed with fresh and undisturbed snow. Location: Cumbernauld. | JPIMedia Photo: TSPL
3. Snow covered A1
The A1 near Dunbar was covered with snow, with freezing temperatures bringing misery to Scotland’s transport system. | JPIMedia Photo: Ian Georgeson
4. Snow falling through the night
As the snow created havoc for drivers, many people chose to leave their vehicles behind and walk home the rest of the way. Location: Penicuik | JPIMedia Photo: Alan Wilson