The Met Workplace has issued one other yellow climate warning for snow this week as wintry situations proceed.
Frosty situations in April are set to stay with sleet, snow, freezing temperatures and rain to hit northern components of the nation in a single day.
The temperature will barely be above freezing (0C) and roads could also be impacted by snow and ice, inflicting journey disruption.
It comes as many areas throughout Scotland had been blanketed with snow this week, with winter wonderland scenes noticed up north.
The Met Workplace yellow climate warning for snow is in place from midnight on Wednesday till 9am on Thursday.
Highlands & Eilean Siar, Grampian, Central, Tayside and Fife will all be impacted by the wintry climate alert this week.

Forecasters warn icy surfaces resulting in elevated probability of accidents or accidents, in all probability primarily on greater roads.
"In a single day showers and longer spells of rain and sleet, will flip more and more to sleet and hill snow by Thursday morning, resulting in snow accumulations on greater floor, with 1-4 cm above 300 m.
"Short-term low stage accumulations are doable, maybe primarily throughout Caithness however ought to be short-lived. Ice could type on some inland and upland roads by morning," the Met Workplace writes.
What areas in Scotland will see snow?

Central, Tayside & Fife
Grampian
Highlands & Eilean Siar